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On prop driven aircraft the torque created by the engine, along with other forces, creates a left turning tendency. The pilot must compensate for this by adding right rudder. Keep in mind that on US prop built aircraft the prop turns clockwise (as seen from the cockpit) and the prop torque is as stated above. However, on many European designed aircraft, the prop turns counter clockwise and therefore, the prop torque produces a right turning tendency.

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