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aboazeaz

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Sana'a
Hi guys :
In artical about those helicopters it is said the helicopter front side should be tilted down a little bite before go from hover to forward flight.? What could be the reason for that?
The only thing I can think of is reducing the drag? Is that right? And if no,what are the other reasons?
What would happen if we go from hover to forward without that little tilt down?
thank you in advance.
 
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