Pyro if your saying that a helicopter flies the way an airplane does Im sorry there is no comparison.
Let me see if I understand what your saying, 1 you say that torge is not countered by rudder. On takeoff lets say a P-51 when you apply power the rudder is effective because of prop slip stream,ailerons have no air over them yet. elevator is effective somewhat enough to raise the tail.
On a tail dragger you have "P"factor right off the bat the from the 12 oclock trough 6 oclock position on a clock wise turning propeller the right side of the prop disk has more angle of attack on the prop then the 6 back to 12 side of the prop. Therefor more lift is created on the right side,and the nose goes left.
Prop slip stream rotates around the fuselage and hits the tail on the left side of the vertical stab pushes the tail to the right and nose to the left rudder is then right rudder is applied to counter force .
Ailerons still have no effect at this time no relative wind yet .The right wing is mounted to the fuselage at a higher angel on incidence then the left wing this counters torge , p factor and prop slip stream, not gyro procession which effects the airplane force to the right. Ailerons are not effective till about 35kts. Ailerons are used on takeoff for crosswind conditions max deflection is used at first until effective to counter crosswind.
After you get airborne pfactor is still present until level flight egual lift on prop disk when you climb pfactor plays a role again.
Torgue disapates in un accelrated flight but is still present.
Call any flight instructor at your local airport they will say the samething. Or get a book its all there.
I have been a pilot for over 30yrs, 91/2 with the US Navy jet fighter pilot, the rest as an Airline Pilot with a major carrier flying DC10s and B767s. Im both airplane and helicopter flight instructor with ATP in both. I have a master in aeronautical engineering,with over 500 hrs in a P-51D
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