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A highly stable aircraft is not easily maneuverable.(a) True(b) FalseThis question was addressed to me in an online quiz.This interesting question is from Fly-By-Wire Technology topic in section Fly by Wire Flight Control of Avionics

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The correct choice is (a) True

Explanation: An aircraft is said to be stable when the aerodynamic forces on the aircraft are equal to thrust PRODUCED and the weight of the aircraft. Such a condition is called steady level flight. A highly stable aircraft will return to its INITIAL stable POSITION even if disturbed. MANEUVERABILITY is the rate of pitch, roll, and yaw an aircraft can execute without failing. Roll, pitch, and yaw are basically disturbances and a stable aircraft will TRY to resist the change from its initial position.



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