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← TechnologyWhich consequence results when an aircraft's flight control surfaces experience adverse yaw during coordinated turns?
A)Decreased stall speed margin
B)Reduced lateral control authority✓
C)Increased induced drag profile
D)Unintentional roll into the turn
💡 Explanation
Aileron deflection causes differential drag; the *adverse yaw* effect rotates the aircraft opposite the intended turn direction. Therefore, lateral roll control is directly diminished, because the yaw opposes correct aileron inputs, rather than improving stability or stall margin.
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