lateral axis - translation to ιταλικό
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lateral axis - translation to ιταλικό

SURFACE THAT ALLOWS A PILOT TO ADJUST AND CONTROL AN AIRCRAFT'S FLIGHT ATTITUDE
Vertical axis (aircraft); Lateral axis; Transverse axis (aircraft); Wing control surface; Aerodynamic control surfaces; Control horn; Aircraft control surfaces; Flight control surface; Control surface (aviation)
  • spoilers]] raised during flight; Middle row: Fowler flaps extended (left), extended more (middle), hinged with inboard slotted part hinged even more (right); Bottom row: spoilers raised during landing
  • Aileron surface
  • Flight control surfaces of Boeing 727
  • Basic aircraft control surfaces and motion. A)aileron B)control stick C)elevator D)rudder.
  • BAe 146-300]]
  • alt="pitch" is a nose-up/nose-down rotation, "roll" is a rotation lifting one wing and lowering the other, "yaw" rotation moves the nose in a left/right direction
  • Mass balance protruding from an aileron used to suppress flutter

lateral axis         
asse laterale, asse di fianco (passaggio laterale che permette il movimento delle forze militare da un posto ad altro)
sylvian fissure         
  • Right: Red cloak as lateral view of the human brain
  • The first depiction of the lateral sulcus (in its top right side) in 1600 in the Tabulae Pictae 112.10 by [[Girolamo Fabrici d'Acquapendente]] .
  • The engraving by J. Voort Kamp published in 1641 that led to the lateral sulcus being named after [[Franciscus Sylvius]]
FOLD OF THE BRAIN (PRIMARY MOTOR CORTEX) SEPARATING THE FRONTAL AND PARIETAL LOBES SUPERIORLY FROM THE TEMPORAL LOBE INFERIORLY.
Sylvian fissure; Lateral fissure; Lateral cerebral sulcus; Sulcus lateralis; Lateral cerebral fissure; Sylvian sulcus; Fissure of Sylvius; Fissura sylvii; Fissura cerebri lateralis Sylvii; Fissura cerebri lateralis; Fissura cerebri Sylvii; Sulcus cerebri lateralis; Sulcus cerebri Sylvii; Perisylvian cortex; Silvian fissure; Lateral sulci; Perisylvian region
fessura silviana, fessura fra i lobi frontale e temporale del cervello, solco cerebrale laterale (anatom.)
axis of rotation         
  • Sphere rotating around one of its diameters
  • An example of rotation. Each part of the [[worm drive]]—both the worm and the worm gear—is rotating on its own axis.
MOTION IN SPACE WHEN THERE IS FIXED LINE OF POINTS
Axis of rotation; The process of rotation around a fixed axis; Rotary motion; Rotation about a fixed axis; Axes of rotation; Rotational dynamics; Rotational mass; Rotational mechanics; Spin axis; Rotational axis; Rotation axis; Axial rotation
asse di rotazione

Ορισμός

Odontoid
·adj Having the form of a tooth; toothlike.
II. Odontoid ·adj Of or pertaining to the odontoid bone or to the odontoid process.

Βικιπαίδεια

Flight control surfaces

Aircraft flight control surfaces are aerodynamic devices allowing a pilot to adjust and control the aircraft's flight attitude.

Development of an effective set of flight control surfaces 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 are operated by aircraft flight control systems.

Considered as a generalized fluid control surface, rudders, in particular, are shared between aircraft and watercraft.