- From 1908, as
aileron designs were
refined it
became clear that
ailerons were much more
effective and
practical than wing warping.
Ailerons also had the...
- The
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- The
aileron roll is an
aerobatic maneuver in
which an
aircraft does a full 360°
revolution about its
longitudinal axis. When
executed properly, there...
-
found at side
aisles or
wings (French aile). In
baroque architecture,
ailerons are
often altered or
disguised with
scrolled or
curved elements of the...
- (architecture), an
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application of the
ailerons.: 327 Some
pilot training manuals focus mainly on the
additional drag
caused by the downward-deflected
aileron and make only brief...
-
using the
rudder pedals.
Differential ailerons are
ailerons which have been
rigged such that the
downgoing aileron deflects less than the upward-moving...
-
portmanteau of flap and
aileron) on an aircraft's wing is a type of
control surface that
combines the
functions of both
flaps and
ailerons. Some
smaller kitplanes...
-
patented ailerons. Boulton's patent, No. 392,
awarded in 1868 some 40
years before ailerons were 'reinvented',
became forgotten until the
aileron was in...
- control.
Steering is
achieved through various arrangements,
among them
ailerons for airplanes,
rudders for boats,
cylic tilting of
rotors for helicopters...