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  2. Vertical stabilizer - Wikipedia

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    The vertical stabilizer is the fixed vertical surface of the empennage. A vertical stabilizer or tail fin [1] [2] is the static part of the vertical tail of an aircraft. [1] The term is commonly applied to the assembly of both this fixed surface and one or more movable rudders hinged to it. Their role is to provide control, stability and trim ...

  3. Grumman E-1 Tracer - Wikipedia

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    The distinct twin-tail found on the E-1 allows for greater rudder control and stability on the yaw axis without the implementation of one large unwieldy space-taking vertical stabilizer. It also provides a degree of redundancy , allowing a pilot to maintain some yaw control if one rudder is damaged. [ 6 ]

  4. Gun stabilizer - Wikipedia

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    There are many forms of gun stabilization. The simple single-plane stabilizer only stabilizes on a vertical axis, and the two-plane stabilizer stabilizes both the vertical and horizontal axis. The mechanism usually includes an angular reference device such as a mechanical or optical gyroscope and servomechanisms. In the case of a tank, one ...

  5. Twin tail - Wikipedia

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    A twin-tailed B-25 Mitchell in flight. A twin tail is a type of vertical stabilizer arrangement found on the empennage of some aircraft.Two vertical stabilizers—often smaller on their own than a single conventional tail would be—are mounted at the outside of the aircraft's horizontal stabilizer.

  6. U.S. Navy and U.S. Marine Corps aircraft tail codes - Wikipedia

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    Headquarters Squadron, Marine Air Wing 1 7 November 1946, U.S. Navy Letter ACL 156-46 CVG-19, Carrier Air Group 19: 12 December 1946, U.S. Navy Letter ACL 165-46 Navy Air Reserve units at NAS Anacostia: November 1946 Code changed to "6A" in 1956. CVG-14, Carrier Air Group 14: July 1953 Code changed to "NK" in 1956. TW-1, Training Air Wing 1 ...

  7. McDonnell Douglas MD-11 - Wikipedia

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    The MD-11 has a center engine at the base of the vertical stabilizer, like the DC-10. Additionally, the nacelle has a bulge at the front, similar to the DC-10-40 variant. The lack of innovation from McDonnell Douglas during the MD-11's design had been attributed to the company's declining cash flow, as it struggled with problems with its ...

  8. Vertical stabiliser - Wikipedia

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    From British English: This is a redirect from a term in British English spelling to an alternative spelling variation. The spelling is given by the target of the redirect.

  9. Talk:Vertical stabilizer - Wikipedia

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    The expression "vertical stabilizer" appears not to be used. Dolphin (t) 13:53, 23 September 2021 (UTC) Oppose: This article is about the fixed part, so it is correctly named. "The empennage includes the entire tail group and consists of fixed surfaces, such as the vertical stabilizer and the horizontal stabilizer. The movable surfaces include ...