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- Flight_control_modes abstract "Aircraft with fly-by-wire flight controls require computer controlled flight control modes that are capable of determining the operational mode (computational law) of the aircraft.A reduction of electronic flight control can be caused by the failure of a computational device, such as the flight control computer or an information providing device, such as the ADIRU.[citation needed]Electronic flight control systems (EFCS) also provide augmentation in normal flight, such as increased protection of the aircraft from overstress or providing a more comfortable flight for passengers by recognizing and correcting for turbulence and providing yaw damping.[citation needed]Two aircraft manufacturers produce commercial passenger aircraft with primary flight computers that can perform under different flight control modes (or laws). The most well-known are the normal, alternate, direct and mechanical laws of the Airbus A320-A380.Boeing's fly-by-wire system is used in the Boeing 777, Boeing 787 Dreamliner and Boeing 747-8.These newer generation of aircraft use the lighter weight electronic systems to increase safety and performance while lowering aircraft weight. Since these systems can also protect the aircraft from overstress situations, the designers can therefore reduce over-engineered components, further reducing weight.[citation needed]".
- Flight_control_modes thumbnail Aeroflot_Boeing_777_inflight.jpg?width=300.
- Flight_control_modes wikiPageID "23658272".
- Flight_control_modes wikiPageRevisionID "603231689".
- Flight_control_modes caption "Modern aircraft designs like this Boeing 777 rely on sophisticated flight computers to aid and protect the aircraft in flight. These are governed by computational laws which assign flight control modes during flight".
- Flight_control_modes name "Flight control modes".
- Flight_control_modes subject Category:Aerospace_engineering.
- Flight_control_modes subject Category:Aircraft_instruments.
- Flight_control_modes subject Category:Technology_systems.
- Flight_control_modes comment "Aircraft with fly-by-wire flight controls require computer controlled flight control modes that are capable of determining the operational mode (computational law) of the aircraft.A reduction of electronic flight control can be caused by the failure of a computational device, such as the flight control computer or an information providing device, such as the ADIRU.[citation needed]Electronic flight control systems (EFCS) also provide augmentation in normal flight, such as increased protection of the aircraft from overstress or providing a more comfortable flight for passengers by recognizing and correcting for turbulence and providing yaw damping.[citation needed]Two aircraft manufacturers produce commercial passenger aircraft with primary flight computers that can perform under different flight control modes (or laws). ".
- Flight_control_modes label "Flight control modes".
- Flight_control_modes sameAs Mode_kontrol_penerbangan_(elektronik).
- Flight_control_modes sameAs m.06w2qfc.
- Flight_control_modes sameAs Q5459262.
- Flight_control_modes sameAs Q5459262.
- Flight_control_modes wasDerivedFrom Flight_control_modes?oldid=603231689.
- Flight_control_modes depiction Aeroflot_Boeing_777_inflight.jpg.
- Flight_control_modes isPrimaryTopicOf Flight_control_modes.