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Elevons or
tailerons are
aircraft control surfaces that
combine the
functions of the
elevator (used for
pitch control) and the
aileron (used for roll...
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Elevon is an
unincorporated community in
Caroline County, in the U.S.
state of Virginia. U.S.
Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Elevon...
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Interactive Systems (or
simply Walker Interactive, Inc.) and then
briefly Elevon, Inc., was an
American software company of the late 1970s
through the early...
- transonic,
eventually leading to the
failure of the rocket's
starboard elevon. This
caused the
rocket to
deviate significantly from the
planned course...
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outermost parts of the wing
could be
rotated and
repositioned to
function as
elevons for
stability and
control purposes. New wing
designs that
presented a low...
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Infinium Software in December, 2002
Ironside Technologies, in June, 2003
Elevon Inc, in July, 2003 Baan, in July, 2003 EXE Technologies, in December, 2003...
- problem. With a
conventional elliptical lift
distribution the
downgoing elevon causes increased induced drag that
causes the
aircraft to yaw out of the...
- –and
their respective control inputs– into one
control surface called an
elevon.
Elevators are
usually part of the tail, at the rear of an aircraft. In...
- https://web.archive.org/web/20060517014448/http://www.csd.uwo.ca/~pettypi/
elevon/baugher_other/bv155.html#RTFToC2 https://web.archive...
- the
canards and ailerons,
because the
canards disturb airflow to
inner elevons (flaps). The yaw
control is done by a large,
single rudder.
Engines are...