i hope so, if it doesn't the aircraft would be subject to a massive amount of roll, would probably crash and everyone would die.
Ailerons are on aeroplanes.
A pilot uses a yoke or joystick (depends what brand of aircraft they fly. joystick only really seen on military or airbus series) to control the ailerons which cause the aircraft to roll if need be
Ailerons help to make smooth turns.
The ailerons make the plane bank (turn).
Outboard ailerons are used at low speeds, cause if used at high speed, it tends to yield a twist moment, inboard ailerons are used for high and slow speeds
The space shuttle has elevons, which perform the functions of both elevators and ailerons. So no, it does not have ailerons. Elevons are typically used on aircraft that have delta-shaped wings, such as the supersonic Concorde airliner.
AILERONS-Primary flight control surfaces mounted on the trailing edge of an airplane wing, near the tip. Ailerons control roll about the longitudinal axis. "Aileron" is a french word meaning "little wing".
ailerons
On the wings.
Airbus aircraft are manufactured in France by the Airbus company.
Airbus manufacturers the range of Airbus A3xx airliners.
No. On MOST airplanes, ailerons are separate from flaps. Ailerons are used to help steer the airplane, while flaps are lowered to change the aerodynamic shape of the wing to provide more lift during take off and landing.