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Что (кто) такое aileron$1922$ - определение

AIRCRAFT CONTROL SURFACE USED TO INDUCE ROLL
Ailerons; Alieron; Frise aileron; Differential ailerons; Invention of the aileron
  • Waco VKS-7]] cabin-class biplane with its pairs of quadruple ailerons linked by an external vertical connector to simplify its aileron control system. The ailerons on each side thus move either up or down together.
  • Boulton's 1864 paper, "On Aërial Locomotion" describing several designs including ailerons.
  • An aircraft 'rolling', or 'banking', with its ailerons
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  • single acting ailerons]] hinged from the rear spar. The ailerons hang down when at rest and are pushed up into position when flying by the force of the air, being pulled down by cable to provide control.
  • With differential ailerons, one aileron is raised a greater distance than the other aileron and is lowered for a given movement of the control wheel or control stick.<ref name=phak />
  • Extra 300L aircraft, from below, showing light coloured quadrilateral spades at roughly midwing.
  • A USAF F-16 displaying its rear tailerons, which move independently of each other to provide both pitch and roll control. Note the different attack angles visible.
  • Yak-52]] using ailerons to roll counter-clockwise during an aerobatic maneuver
  • Aileron horn visible extending from the wingtop on the top wing of a Fokker Dr. I
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  • An aileron and roll trim tab of a [[light aircraft]]
  • Mass balancing of the Frise-hinged ailerons on a Messerschmitt Bf 110 "zerstörer"
  • The Blériot VIII with wingtip ailerons in 1908, deflected for a slight right bank.

Aileron         
·add. ·noun A half gable, as at the end of a penthouse or of the aisle of a church.
II. Aileron ·add. ·noun A small plane or surface capable of being manipulated by the pilot of a flying machine to preserve or destroy lateral balance; a hinged wing tip; a lateral stabilizing or balancing plane.
aileron         
['e?l?r?n]
¦ noun a hinged surface in the trailing edge of an aircraft's wing, used to control the roll of the aircraft about its longitudinal axis.
Origin
early 20th cent.: from Fr., lit. 'small wing'.
aileron         
(ailerons)
An aileron is a section on the back edge of the wing of an aircraft that can be raised or lowered in order to control the aircraft's movement.
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Википедия

Aileron

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. 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 to the tilting of the lift vector. Movement around this axis is called 'rolling' or 'banking'.

Considerable controversy exists over credit for the invention of the aileron. The Wright brothers and Glenn Curtiss fought a years-long legal battle over the Wright patent of 1906, which described a method of wing-warping to achieve lateral control. The brothers prevailed in several court decisions which found that Curtiss's use of ailerons violated the Wright patent. Ultimately, the First World War compelled the U.S. Government to legislate a legal resolution. A much earlier aileron concept was patented in 1868 by British scientist Matthew Piers Watt Boulton, based on his 1864 paper On Aërial Locomotion.