- transmission, propeller), or
controls (helm,
rudder, centreboard, daggerboards, rigging). Similarly, a
jury mast is a
replacement mast
after a dismasting...
- A
rudder is a
primary control surface used to
steer a ship, boat, submarine, hovercraft, airship, or
other vehicle that
moves through a
fluid medium (usually...
-
During the 1990s, a
series of
issues affecting the
rudder of
Boeing 737 p****enger
aircraft resulted in
multiple incidents. In two
separate accidents (United...
- A
rudder pedal is a foot-operated
aircraft flight control interface for
controlling the
rudder of an aircraft. The
usual set-up in
modern aircraft is that...
-
applied to the ****embly of both this
fixed surface and one or more
movable rudders hinged to it.
Their role is to
provide control,
stability and trim in yaw...
- the
jury rudder made on the
return voyage to
Britain after she lost her
rudder through electrolysis between the
copper sheathing and the iron
rudder pintles...
-
jury rudder began. This
first involved the
removal of the
wreckage of the
smashed rudder, a task
largely carried out by
Engineer Donnelly. The
jury rudder...
-
control surfaces but the
basic principles remain. The
controls (stick and
rudder) for
rotary wing
aircraft (helicopter or autogyro)
accomplish the same motions...
- A
model showing a
method for
jury-rigging a
rudder, an
example of
Number 8 wire mentality...
- the PCU had
caused the
rudder hard-over and a
subsequent uncontrollable flight and crash. The
manufacturer of the aircraft's
rudder controls and the families...