If the pilot pulls back too hard on the stick the elevons point upward, the wing generates less lift and the glider comes down hard. |
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Ordered by a hydraulic system, the elevons are equipped with a device of restitution of the efforts on the handle with brush. |
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In 'Delta' mode, channel 2 is used for elevons differential command, channel 3 command depth. |
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The direction taken by the block would have been controlled by actionning the parachute or the retrorocket, or with the elevons of the wings. |
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The control of the GSR was carried out by the rudders on the vertical stabilizers, the elevons and the wing flaps. |
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It has four elevons on the inboard and outboard trailing edge of the wing. |
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As for the nasal part, the elevons and the drift, the tiles are positioned according to a range. |
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The protective shields of the elevons include 16 sections. |
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Pitch control is by operation of the foreplanes and elevons, the yaw control is by rudder. |
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The actuators move the vehicle's rudder, speed brake, elevons and main engines during flight. |
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The Snark lacked a horizontal tail surface, it used elevons instead of ailerons and elevators for attitude and directional control, and it had an extremely small vertical tail surface. |
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The thruster jets were turned off, and the computers instructed the wing flaps, or elevons, and other control surfaces to maintain a steady course. |
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Release the elevons rods at the wing root. |
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The elevons must be connected before the winglets are put on. |
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An adjustable spring device balances the weight of the elevons. |
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To increase the autonomy of the plane, the drift was also equipped with a tank, the wings having been equipped, as on Mirage III, of elevons and air-brakes. |
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The elevons act as ailerons and elevators. |
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Roll control is primarily achieved by use of the wing elevons. |
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