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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AileronAileron - Wikipedia

    An aileron (French for "little wing" or "fin") is a hinged flight control surface usually forming part of the trailing edge of each wing of a fixed-wing aircraft. [1] Ailerons are used in pairs to control the aircraft in roll (or movement around the aircraft's longitudinal axis ), which normally results in a change in flight path due ...

  2. 15 de ago. de 2022 · In this article, we’ll go over the aerodynamics of ailerons and go through a few different types of ailerons and alternatives. After you read this be sure to learn about the rest of the airplane in our guide to airplane parts. What are Ailerons? Ailerons are one of the three primary flight controls found on an airplane.

  3. 1 de jun. de 2022 · An aileron is a controllable hinged panel located close to the wingtip on each of the aircraft’s wings. Ailerons are one of the three primary flight control surfaces and are used to control the aircraft’s rolling motion. Roll or bank is the aircraft’s movement about its longitudinal axis.

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  4. En la aviación, el alerón es un dispositivo fundamental que se utiliza para controlar la inclinación del avión. Esta pieza se encuentra ubicada en la parte posterior de las alas y es capaz de modificar la sustentación de la aeronave. El alerón funciona aumentando la sustentación de un ala y disminuyéndola en la otra.

  5. How Do Ailerons Work? Most modern airplanes don’t warp their wings–they use ailerons instead. The ailerons are the flight controls that roll the airplane around its longitudinal axis. Ailerons work by creating more lift on one wing and reducing lift on the other so that the wing with less lift drops and the one with more lift climbs.

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  6. www.grc.nasa.gov › WWW › k-12Ailerons - NASA

    Ailerons are small hinged sections on the outboard portion of a wing. This slide shows what happens when the pilot deflects the right aileron upwards and the left aileron downwards. The ailerons are used to bank the aircraft; to cause one wing tip to move up and the other wing tip to move down.

  7. 22 de dic. de 2019 · 4.2K. 236K views 4 years ago #elevator #aileron #rudder. Aircraft flight control systems consist of primary and secondary systems. The ailerons, elevator (or stabilator), and rudder constitute...

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