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- Flight_control_surfaces abstract "Aircraft flight control surfaces allow a pilot to adjust and control the aircraft's flight attitude.Development of an effective set of flight controls was a critical advance in the development of aircraft. Early efforts at fixed-wing aircraft design succeeded in generating sufficient lift to get the aircraft off the ground, but once aloft, the aircraft proved uncontrollable, often with disastrous results. The development of effective flight controls is what allowed stable flight.This article describes the control surfaces used on a fixed-wing aircraft of conventional design. Other fixed-wing aircraft configurations may use different control surfaces but the basic principles remain. The controls (stick and rudder) for rotary wing aircraft (helicopter or autogyro) accomplish the same motions about the three axes of rotation, but manipulate the rotating flight controls (main rotor disk and tail rotor disk) in a completely different manner.".
- Flight_control_surfaces thumbnail ControlSurfaces.gif?width=300.
- Flight_control_surfaces wikiPageExternalLink how.
- Flight_control_surfaces wikiPageExternalLink flight_controls.htm.
- Flight_control_surfaces wikiPageExternalLink airplane_handbook.
- Flight_control_surfaces wikiPageID "357636".
- Flight_control_surfaces wikiPageRevisionID "585485161".
- Flight_control_surfaces alt "Moving the control stick to the left moves the aileron in the left wing up, that in the right wing down, making the plane lower the left wing. Pulling on the stick moves the elevators up, making the plane raise the nose. Pressing the right rudder pedal moves the rudder to the right, making the plane turn the nose to the right.".
- Flight_control_surfaces caption "Basic aircraft control surfaces and motion.".
- Flight_control_surfaces hasPhotoCollection Flight_control_surfaces.
- Flight_control_surfaces name "Flight control surfaces".
- Flight_control_surfaces subject Category:Aircraft_controls.
- Flight_control_surfaces type Abstraction100002137.
- Flight_control_surfaces type AircraftControls.
- Flight_control_surfaces type Attribute100024264.
- Flight_control_surfaces type Aviation108433727.
- Flight_control_surfaces type Collection107951464.
- Flight_control_surfaces type Control105196375.
- Flight_control_surfaces type Group100031264.
- Flight_control_surfaces type Power105190804.
- Flight_control_surfaces type Quality104723816.
- Flight_control_surfaces comment "Aircraft flight control surfaces allow a pilot to adjust and control the aircraft's flight attitude.Development of an effective set of flight controls was a critical advance in the development of aircraft. Early efforts at fixed-wing aircraft design succeeded in generating sufficient lift to get the aircraft off the ground, but once aloft, the aircraft proved uncontrollable, often with disastrous results.".
- Flight_control_surfaces label "Flight control surfaces".
- Flight_control_surfaces label "Gouverne".
- Flight_control_surfaces label "Mandos de vuelo".
- Flight_control_surfaces label "Powierzchnie sterowe".
- Flight_control_surfaces label "Roer (vliegtuig)".
- Flight_control_surfaces label "Superfícies de controle de voo".
- Flight_control_surfaces label "أسطح توجيه الطيران".
- Flight_control_surfaces label "動翼".
- Flight_control_surfaces label "飞行操纵装置".
- Flight_control_surfaces sameAs Mandos_de_vuelo.
- Flight_control_surfaces sameAs Gouverne.
- Flight_control_surfaces sameAs 動翼.
- Flight_control_surfaces sameAs Roer_(vliegtuig).
- Flight_control_surfaces sameAs Powierzchnie_sterowe.
- Flight_control_surfaces sameAs Superfícies_de_controle_de_voo.
- Flight_control_surfaces sameAs m.01_227.
- Flight_control_surfaces sameAs Q1705284.
- Flight_control_surfaces sameAs Q1705284.
- Flight_control_surfaces sameAs Flight_control_surfaces.
- Flight_control_surfaces wasDerivedFrom Flight_control_surfaces?oldid=585485161.
- Flight_control_surfaces depiction ControlSurfaces.gif.
- Flight_control_surfaces isPrimaryTopicOf Flight_control_surfaces.