-
stabilators on
small aircraft contain an anti-servo tab (usually
acting also as a trim tab) that
deflects in the same
direction as the
stabilator, thus...
-
possible by
having aerodynamic flow over the aircraft's
elevators or
stabilators. The name "Kulbit" is
derived from the
Russian Кульбит,
meaning "somersault"...
- Su-33 has a
strengthened undercarriage and structure,
folding wings and
stabilators, all for
carrier operations. The Su-33 has canards, and its
wings are...
- with
composite facesheets. The rear of the
aircraft had twin all-moving
stabilators of
aluminum over a
honeycomb core, and twin
vertical stabilizers of a...
- [clarification needed][citation needed] Anti-servo tabs are
particularly found on
stabilators,
which must have some
method of
decreasing their sensitivity.: 650 A...
- the main wing, but
instead is a
separate tail surface, is a
stabilator (but
stabilators are also used for
pitch control only, with no roll function,...
- and airspeed.
Supersonic aircraft usually have all-moving
tailplanes (
stabilators),
because shock waves generated on the
horizontal stabilizer greatly...
- wing's
leading edge and
stabilators to
prevent an
aeroelastic flutter discovered in the F-15
stabilator. The
wings and
stabilators were enlarged, the aft...
- wing with
greater leading edge
sweep angle while the
horizontal tails (
stabilators) were removed. However, it was
later found that
doing so
would have incurred...
- by a ****pit lever. an anti-servo tab used to trim some
elevators and
stabilators as well as
increased control force feel.
Usually controlled by a ****pit...