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  2. Aileron - Wikipedia

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    Aileron. An aircraft 'rolling', or 'banking', with its ailerons. An aileron and roll trim tab of a light aircraft. 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 ...

  3. Leslie Frise - Wikipedia

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    The Frise aileron has an effect on parasitic drag so that the total drag on both wings is the same when an aircraft executes a roll. In 1934 he developed, with Frank Barnwell, the Bristol Type 143, a monoplane with retractable undercarriage; only one prototype was made. In 1936, when Barnwell became chief engineer, Frise became chief designer.

  4. Adverse yaw - Wikipedia

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    Adverse yaw is a secondary effect of the inclination of the lift vectors on the wing due to its rolling velocity and of the application of the ailerons. [2]: 327 Some pilot training manuals focus mainly on the additional drag caused by the downward-deflected aileron [3] [4] and make only brief [5] or indirect [6] mentions of roll effects.

  5. Frise aileron - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 29 March 2018, at 15:16 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License 4.0; additional terms may ...

  6. de Havilland Tiger Moth - Wikipedia

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    However it has ailerons only on its bottom wing, which makes its rate of roll relatively slow for a biplane; and, as stated previously, the ailerons on a Tiger Moth normally operate with a heavy degree of designed-in differential operation (mostly deflecting up, hardly at all downwards) to avoid adverse yaw problems in normal flight. Most ...

  7. Bones from a Tudor warship reveal what life was like for the crew

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    The Mary Rose was a royal favorite when it first set sail as the flagship of King Henry VIII’s fleet in 1512. Nearly 500 years after the vessel sank in 1545 during a battle with a French fleet ...

  8. LFU 205 - Wikipedia

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    The LFU 205 is a single-engined, low-winged monoplane of conventional appearance apart from slight, 7° forward sweep on the moderately tapered wing. This carries Fowler flaps along the whole trailing edge inboard of the Frise ailerons. The tail surfaces are also straight tapered, with the vertical surfaces slightly swept.

  9. Aileron roll - Wikipedia

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    An aileron roll is an unbalanced maneuver. [1] As the roll begins, the aircraft will have a tendency to yaw away from the angle of bank, referred to as "adverse yaw." The pilot will usually need to apply the rudder in the direction of the bank to keep the aircraft balanced. An aircraft performing an aileron roll will actually fly along a ...