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What is meant by minimum control speed ground?(a) The airspeed below which the rudder the will not be capable of producing a yawing moment(b) The airspeed below which the rudder the will not be capable of producing a pitching moment(c) The airspeed below which the rudder the will not be capable of producing a rolling moment(d) The airspeed below which the rudder the will not be capable of producing a dutch momentThis question was posed to me in an interview.Question is taken from Take-off Performance in portion Take-off and Landing Performance of Aircraft Performance

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The correct ANSWER is (a) The airspeed below which the rudder the will not be capable of producing a YAWING MOMENT

To explain I would say: The minimum CONTROL speed ground is the airspeed below which the rudder the will not be capable of producing a yawing moment. If there is an engine failure at this moment then it is must to stop the take-off run.



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