There, stretching from the leading edge to the aileron hinge, was a crack in the plywood skin about an eighth of an inch wide. |
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As opposed to crabbing into the wind on final, use aileron to lean the aircraft into the wind. |
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The aircraft rolls a bit to the left and he compensates by adding some right aileron to hold the 30-degree bank angle. |
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An aileron booster system used the main system hydraulic pressure to supplement the pilot's pressure on the control column. |
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Once the pilot has established the desired bank angle, the rudder and the aileron are neutralized so that the bank remains constant. |
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The wing also features three sets of vortex generators on the outboard wing to improve aileron response at high angles of attack. |
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The missile launcher and the trailing edges of the flaps and aileron took most of the damage. |
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Once the airplane reaches a high enough altitude, the water freezes, affecting the operation of an aileron control bearing. |
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From a distance, it was easy to see that while the aileron on one side was in alignment, the other aileron was sagging significantly. |
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Put the palm of your hand against the bottom of the leading edge of the aileron at each hinge and push up. |
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Each wing has a single aileron surface on the trailing edge to control roll and two flaps to control lift and drag. |
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It dawned on me the free-play I felt in the flight controls was an aileron gasping for air to push against as I leveled the wings. |
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Probably due to flutter, an aileron departed the wing and the racer flipped over out of control and smashed into the ground. |
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We turn the control yoke just a little toward the wind and the aileron comes up a little. |
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To the right aileron, the lower cable passed over a pulley at station 15, and from this point outboard the system was similar to that on the left hand side. |
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The aileron caused a turn, which the pilot rectified with rudder before realizing his error and returning his scan to the artificial horizon on the panel. |
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Also, the dynamics of the geared engine were helping induce wing warping and aileron reversal so the crew labored to put the other engine back on the racer. |
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He had done a lot of wood repair in the aileron and flap bays so there were patches of silver dope on the fabric and it was not really looking so good. |
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Remove about 10 mm of the aileron lining strip, and scrape out a little foam. |
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An aircraft manufacturer is taking action to reduce the possibility of loss of aileron control. |
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The aileron panels and the outboard flaps were attached and in the deployed position. |
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The failures observed on these fittings were the result of the bottom-upwards loads applied on the spoiler or aileron. |
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One of the AEA's inventions, a practical wingtip form of the aileron, was to become a standard component on all aircraft. |
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Saw through the ends of the aileron so that it can be removed and hinged. |
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The aileron control of the aircraft was affected and the windscreen de-icing glycol tank burst, drenching Pilot Officer R. J. Hayhurst, the bomb aimer, and filling the forward part of the bomber with suffocating fumes. |
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The wing-low technique, also called the steady sideslip technique, requires that the pilot use a combination of into-wind aileron and opposite rudder to correct the drift and maintain runway centreline. |
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After the right-seat instructor was briefed that the pitch-down was normal, the CFI instructed him to initiate a second sideslip, this time applying full left aileron and full right rudder input. |
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At higher airspeeds there is sufficient aileron authority to perform extremely fast rolls. |
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After inspecting the area further, he discovered the right inboard aileron tab control rod had no hardware securing the rod end to the control tab. |
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After investigation, it was determined that the aileron rudder interconnect input push-pull outer cable in equipment bay 5 was bent, causing the inner cable to bind. |
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Karen Aileron looks distractedly out the window, a tofuburger sizzling in the skillet on the stove. |
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