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Mainly by landing much further south than the Germans expected
Mainly the Axis powers. Britain, and many countries in America and elsewhere, fought against them.
Dwight Eisenhower, American, British and Canadian soldiers.
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a rudder with a small part of its area forward of the turning axis is known as semi balanced
a rudder with a small part of its area forward of the turning axis is known as semi balanced
The rudder is a part of the vertical stabilizer on an aircraft. When desired, it can move to the left, or the right. The rudder sticking out into the wind creates drag, which causes the aircraft to move along the Yaw axis (left to right).
It controls and stabilizes the horizontal and vertical axis.
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there are three axis of motion for aircraft: Roll, Pitch, and Yaw, which correspond to the Z, Y, and X axis in three-dimensional space. (Translation: Yaw = left and right, Pitch = up and down, Roll = rotation) as such, an airplane has three sets of control surfaces: The Rudder, The Elevators, and ailerons, which control yaw, pitch, and roll, respectively. the elevators and rudder are usually on the tail of the airplane, while the ailerons are on the wings. sometimes, two or more of these control surfaces are combined, such as on the stealth fighter, which has the elevator and rudder combined into a V shape, called a butterfly tail. so, to answer your question, the rudder does not affect the plane's altitude at all.
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The longitudinal axis of an airplane is an imaginary line running lengthwise from nose to tail. Movement around the longitudinal axis is referred to as "roll" and is controlled by the ailerons. Movement about the longitudinal axis results in a banked attitude of the aircraft (where one wing is higher than the other) and, combined with rudder input causes the aircraft to turn.
It spins around its own axis in flight, so it mimics the spinning of a gyroscope. This adds stability to its flight.
Axis Powers mainly including at first Italy and Germany and then Japan.
Mainly, there would be no seasons.
Mainly Axis: (consisting mainly of Japan, Italy, and Germany) Allies: (consisting mainly of US, Great Britain) Neutral: (consisting mainly of Spain, etc.)