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Learn about the aerodynamic devices that allow a pilot to adjust and control the aircraft's flight attitude. Find out how ailerons, elevators, rudders and other control surfaces work and what axes of motion they affect.
Learn about the primary and secondary control surfaces of an airplane, such as ailerons, rudder, elevator, flaps, spoilers and slats. Find out how they are made, how they work and how they affect the flight of the aircraft.
Learn how moveable surfaces on an airplane’s wings and tail allow a pilot to maneuver and control the airplane. Find out how the tail, stabilizer, and ailerons work on the principle of lift and air pressure.
12 Μαρ 2021 · Learn how the primary and secondary control surfaces work to steer and maneuver an aircraft in flight. See how elevators, rudder, ailerons, flaps, slats, spoilers, and air brakes affect the aerodynamics and performance of the plane.
Learn how aircraft control surfaces, cockpit controls, and operating mechanisms work together to control an aircraft's direction in flight. Compare different types of flight control systems, from mechanical to fly-by-wire, and their advantages and disadvantages.
13 Ιαν 2020 · In this explanation video you'll learn how an aircraft is controlled with the help of great graphics, you'll understand the role of the control surfaces, pri...
28 Ιαν 2020 · Control surfaces are the parts of an airplane the pilot uses to operate it—to taxi, aviate, bank, accelerate, decelerate, and land. By forcing differences in air pressure, these parts of the aircraft use the air surrounding it (air pressure) to take whatever action the pilot wishes.