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Re: Linear sway in the slow foxtrot
Posted by suomynona
3/6/2006  8:16:00 AM
"Linear sway(not lateral) is defined as Sway to be taken in the LOM and not laterally across the LOM. What is Lateral Sway and do you use CBM to create it and where does Linear Sway take place in the international foxtrot"

All useful sway is in the plane of the direction of motion - and generally within that plane it is against the direction of motion.
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