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Is there a conventional notation or name for the slip angle?
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Angle of attack is usually designed by alpha (as in alpha_prot).
Is there such a conventional notation or name for other axes? I'm particularly interested in the slip angle.
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Angle of attack is usually designed by alpha (as in alpha_prot).
Is there such a conventional notation or name for other axes? I'm particularly interested in the slip angle.
aerodynamics yaw
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Angle of attack is usually designed by alpha (as in alpha_prot).
Is there such a conventional notation or name for other axes? I'm particularly interested in the slip angle.
aerodynamics yaw
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Angle of attack is usually designed by alpha (as in alpha_prot).
Is there such a conventional notation or name for other axes? I'm particularly interested in the slip angle.
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aerodynamics yaw
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Sideslip angle is commonly notated as β (see e.g. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slip_(aerodynamics)).
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There is only one other such angle. It is indeed the sideslip one, and its standard greek letter is $beta$ (beta)
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Sideslip angle is commonly notated as β (see e.g. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slip_(aerodynamics)).
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Sideslip angle is commonly notated as β (see e.g. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slip_(aerodynamics)).
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Sideslip angle is commonly notated as β (see e.g. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slip_(aerodynamics)).
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Sideslip angle is commonly notated as β (see e.g. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slip_(aerodynamics)).
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There is only one other such angle. It is indeed the sideslip one, and its standard greek letter is $beta$ (beta)
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There is only one other such angle. It is indeed the sideslip one, and its standard greek letter is $beta$ (beta)
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There is only one other such angle. It is indeed the sideslip one, and its standard greek letter is $beta$ (beta)
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There is only one other such angle. It is indeed the sideslip one, and its standard greek letter is $beta$ (beta)
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