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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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Interactive Systems (or
simply Walker Interactive, Inc.) and then
briefly Elevon, Inc., was an
American software company of the late 1970s
through the early...
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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...
- –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...
- 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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library of
typefaces include Lexia,
Aktiv Grotesk,
Elevon, Magpie, Effra, Objektiv, and Bressay.
Elevon was
originally created for the
Virgin Galactic spaceflight...
- sections.
Control was
achieved via two wing-tip
elevons,
which combined the
functionality of
traditional elevons and ailerons; a pair of
Fowler flaps were also...
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stick Deceleron Dive
brake Dual
control Electro-hydraulic
actuator Elevator Elevon Flaperon Flight control modes Fly-by-wire Gust lock
HOTAS Rudder Rudder...
- drag.
Aileron M. P. W. Boulton, the
British inventor (1868) of the
aileron Elevon – a
combination elevator/aileron used on Bleriot's
earliest designs and...
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surfaces are used
throughout the aircraft's
flight envelope, the
inner elevons are
normally only in use at slow speeds, such as landing. To
avoid potential...