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Pitch manoeuvrability of the V3 Rocket when in the air. Same variable used by Aircraft.
 
Pitch manoeuvrability of the V3 Rocket when in the air. Same variable used by Aircraft.
  
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==Negative Values==
 
Putting a negative value here will result in the V3 Rocket spinning continuously in a circle
 
Putting a negative value here will result in the V3 Rocket spinning continuously in a circle
  
 
For example, putting a big negative integer like -0.8 will result in a very small circle, while putting an extremely small negative integer like 0.00000001 will result in an extremely large circle
 
For example, putting a big negative integer like -0.8 will result in a very small circle, while putting an extremely small negative integer like 0.00000001 will result in an extremely large circle
  
==See also==
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Kenosis demonstrates negaive turn rate https://ppmforums.com/viewtopic.php?t=35446
https://ppmforums.com/viewtopic.php?t=35446 Kenosis demonstrates negaive turn rate
 

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Pitch manoeuvrability of the V3 Rocket when in the air. Same variable used by Aircraft.

Negative Values

Putting a negative value here will result in the V3 Rocket spinning continuously in a circle

For example, putting a big negative integer like -0.8 will result in a very small circle, while putting an extremely small negative integer like 0.00000001 will result in an extremely large circle

Kenosis demonstrates negaive turn rate https://ppmforums.com/viewtopic.php?t=35446