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Flight controls
Flight controls It has been suggested that this ... article or section be merged with Aircraft flight mechanics. (Discuss) Aircraft flight controls allow a pilot to guide a ... bottom. Rotation about this axis is called yaw. Yaw changes the direction the aircraft's ...
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Stall (flight)
Stall (flight) For other meanings, see stall (enclosure) It ... to disruption of airflow. An aircraft in flight is usually not pointed directly into the ... less effective, whereas its (inverse) control of yaw increases, making adverse yaw even more pronounced. Roll-yaw coupling becomes more pronounced as roll ...
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Spin (flight)
Spin (flight) In flying, a spin is a special ... a high rate of descent, and high yaw and roll rates. In most aircraft, a ... can be aerodynamic (slip angle, rudder, adverse yaw from the ailerons) or thrust related (one ... and sometimes opposite aileron) is used to yaw the aircraft. It is a common misconception ... result in more yawing (due to adverse yaw). The correct technique (on most aircraft) ...
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Flight simulator
Flight simulator For the flight simulator software from Microsoft, see Microsoft Flight Simulator. Interior Cockpit of a modern Flight Simulator A flight simulator is a system that tries ...
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Flight control (translated from German)
Flight control Those Flight control (English: Flight control) contains the entire system for the ... axis (English roll), and vertical axis (English yaw), . Each axle is with a 3-Achs ... air brake lever. Trim Those Trimmung the flight control facilitates for the pilot. One ...
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Flight dynamics
Flight dynamics Flight dynamics is the study of orientation of ... vehicles and how to control the critical flight parameters, typically named pitch, roll and yaw. Pitch is rotation around the lateral or ... nose. This is also known as bank. Yaw is rotation about the normal axis—an ...
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Flight dynamics (Radiocontrol wiki)
Flight dynamics Flight dynamics is the study of orientation of ... vehicles and how to control the critical flight parameters, typically named pitch, roll and yaw. Pitch is rotation around the lateral or ... nose. This is also known as bank. Yaw is rotation about the normal axis—an ...
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Balanced flight
Balanced flight Balanced Flight is the state an aircraft is in ... forces that act on an aircraft in flight are in perfect balance, and they cancel ... forces that act on an aircraft in flight are thrust, drag, lift, and gravity. Thrust ... When an aircraft is not in balanced flight, the thrust/drag pair of forces ...
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Aircraft flight mechanics
Aircraft flight mechanics It has been suggested that this article or section be merged with Flight controls. (Discuss) An Aeroplane (Airplane in US ... which remain fixed under given conditions of flight. (ICAO Doc 9110) Straight and level flight of airplane In steady, level flight, an airplane can be considered as ...
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Yaw (disambiguation)
Yaw (disambiguation) The word yaw can refer to: Yaw, the name for the Levantine god of chaos; Yaw, an aeronautical and nautical term which indicates ... axes are called pitch and roll. See flight dynamics; also yaw angle. The yaw ...
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