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Asymmetric thrust of Rutan's Boomerang.

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Aviator168

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I read somewhere that the pilots of the Boomerang can hardly notice the asymmetric thrust when one engine fails. How is this done and anyone can explain in terms of aerodynamics and design?
 
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