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maneuverability theories

Maneuverability theories analyze how effectively an object like an aircraft or vehicle can change its direction and speed. They consider factors such as control surfaces, engine power, and design features that influence how easily it can turn or respond to commands. Theories aim to optimize performance, stability, and handling by understanding the relationship between these factors. Essentially, they help engineers design vehicles that are agile, responsive, and safe to operate across different conditions.