- Not all fixed-wing
aircraft have
tailplanes. Canards,
tailless and
flying wing
aircraft have no
separate tailplane,
while in V-tail
aircraft the vertical...
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Later models used a
conventional stabilizer and elevator. All-flying
tailplanes were used on many
pioneer aircraft and the po****r Morane-Saulnier G,...
- to test the
feasibility of full yaw,
pitch and roll
authority without tailplanes (horizontal or vertical).
Attitude control would rely
purely on 3D thrust...
- A T-tail is an
empennage configuration in
which the
tailplane of an
aircraft is
mounted to the top of the fin. The
arrangement looks like the capital...
-
desired attitude and airspeed.
Supersonic aircraft usually have all-moving
tailplanes (stabilators),
because shock waves generated on the
horizontal stabilizer...
-
empennage consists of the
entire tail ****embly,
including the tailfin, the
tailplane and the part of the
fuselage to
which these are attached. On an airliner...
-
having a
foreplane in
front of the main wing
instead of a
conventional tailplane. Airwar.ru. Avia France. van Tilborg. "Chudzik CC-1". 1000
aircraft photos...
- from 1915. It was a
further refinement of the B.I and B.II, with a
fresh tailplane ****embly, but was
still only just
adequate in
performance and did not...
- fixed-wing
aircraft equipped with
three vertically stacked wing planes.
Tailplanes and
canard foreplanes are not
normally included in this count, although...
- the Su-47 is of tandem-triple layout, with
canards ahead of
wings and
tailplanes. The Su-47 has two
tailbooms of
unequal length outboard of the exhaust...