If the centre of gravity is maximum forward position the aircraft among others shall
- Because of the need to lower the amount of rudder - decreases the lift on the rudder, which requires carriers to increase the panel which reduces induced drag and has a negative effect on performance
- Due to the need for a greater amount of rudder - increases the required lift force on the panel - increases induced drag, which negatively affects performanceCorrect answer
- Due to the need for a greater amount of rudder - Supporting decreases the force required to slice - the stall speed increases
- Because of the need to lower the amount of rudder - Supporting decreases the force required to slice - it reduces the stall speed
Explanation
A forward Center of Gravity (CG) creates a longer arm between the CG and the Center of Pressure, causing a natural nose-down tendency.
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