To starboard.
Moving the rudder causes an airplane to yaw, which means the plane is remaining basically level, but is turning left or right.
The rudder was used to steer left or right, along with the sails.
No, but certain types of AC single phase motors need a "startup capacitor" to make sure they start turning in the right direction when power is applied.
Turning to the right, when going forward, you turn the steering wheel towards the right.
the rudder which is the vertical part on the back of the plane. it pivots left and right causing air deflection making the aircraft pivot around a central point going left or right. this is used on the ground, in small aircraft while taxing, the rudder is moved simply by the rudder foot pedals. In much larger aircraft, the caption has a nose wheel wheel (haha) which can make turning more efficient and quicker.
A pilot has special controls on the plane which are used to fly the plane. These are used to roll, pitch, and yaw the plane. To roll the plane to the right or left, the ailerons are raised on one wing and lowered on the other. The wing with the lowered aileron rises while the wing with the raised aileron drops. Pitch is to make a plane descend or climb. The pilot adjusts the elevators on the tail to make a plane descend or climb. Lowering the elevators caused the airplane's nose to drop, sending the plane into a down. Raising the elevators causes the airplane to climb. Yaw is the turning of a plane. When the rudder is turned to one side, the airplane moves left or right. The airplane's nose is pointed in the same direction as the direction of the rudder. The rudder and the ailerons are used together to make a turn .
The rudder directs the yaw to move side to side and left and right.
You move it two spaces to the right.
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).
By turning the steering wheel in an anti clockwise direction.
Cornering fog lights are fog lights that permanently point to the right or left and only come on when turning in their direction. That is, if you turn right the right fog light comes on so you can better see where you are turning into.
Comes from old English from Sterobord, as the old boats used to have the steering rudder on the Right side of the boat. Port side came from the same with the Steering rudder on the right ships would dock on the left side as not to damage the steering rudder.