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That would make for an interestn witness statement. 
West Oz and MM, ill try again.Torque roll in gyros, the one that kills, has nuthn to do with the roll you experiance wen you rev up the donk.Sure, that torque reaction dose roll the frame, but its only for the very short interval as the spinning bits are gettn faster. Once the rpm has peaked out, no more torque is transfered, coz everythn has reached a steady state of inertia.Wot rolls gyros, or any machine attatched to a prop, while pegged on WOT, is the airodynamic drag of the air on the prop blades.And redrive directions in relation to the crank dont mean jacks at a steady rpm.A helis Tail rotor dose alomst nuthn while the main rotor is at flat pitch.Add pitch to the MR and you need to equally add pitch to the TR to prevent yaw spin.The rpm hasnt changed, but the drag has.
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