A roll rate is the angular velocity around an aircraft’s longitudinal axis, typically measured in degrees per second (deg/s). This rate is influenced by several factors including the aileron deflection and the wingspan of the aircraft.
The roll rate is directly proportional to the aileron deflection and the airspeed, while it is inversely proportional to the air density and the wing area.
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