aileron angle
1aileron angle — The angle of deflection of an aileron from its neutral position. This angle is negative when the aileron’s trailing edge is below its neutral position and positive when the trailing edge is above the neutral position …
2aileron — [ ɛlrɔ̃ ] n. m. • XVIe; aleron XIIe; de aile 1 ♦ Extrémité de l aile d un oiseau. Cuis. Aileron de dinde. ♢ Nageoire triangulaire de certains poissons. Ailerons de requin. 2 ♦ Mar. vx Panneau amovible servant à augmenter la surface d un… …
3Aileron — For the band, see The Ailerons …
4aileron reversal — An adverse effect when an aircraft rolls in the reverse direction of the aileron input. This can be caused by the following: i. Aerodynamic twisting of the wing caused by ailerons as speed is increased, which may reduce, neutralize, or reverse… …
5aileron drag — The yawing effect caused by the asymmetric drag of ailerons. Though present at all angles of attack, it becomes prominent at the stalling angle. The down going aileron is normally deflected through a greater angle than the up going ailerons;… …
6skew aileron — noun or skewed aileron : an aileron whose hinge line is set at an angle to the lateral axis of the airplane …
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10Spin (flight) — In aviation, a spin is an aggravated stall resulting in rotation about the center of gravity wherein the aircraft follows a downward corkscrew path. Spins can be entered unintentionally or intentionally, from any flight attitude and from… …