Many aircraft are steered with a stick and rudder pedals, however most modern planes use a "yoke" (similar to the steering wheel in a car) for steering rather than a stick.
Er... at least I need to know the technical device it steers, with, like the ailerons control roll, the jets produce thrust, etc. Thank you anyways!
P.S. My hypothesis is that the flap on the vertical stabilizer can move from right to left, so that the air hits the flap and turns. Except my paper airplane model steered left when I moved the flap left, and still turned left when I moved it right.... :') heh heh heh
the rudder, elevators, and ailerons steer a airplane.
The engines are turned on low and the rudder is used to steer the plain.
The fin and rudder help to keep the airplane flying straight and to steer properly. It is an airflow surface similar to the wing.
It counteracts adverse yaw caused by the ailerons when banking for a turn. The rudder pedals also steer the plane on the ground.
The homograph for "steer" is a noun referring to a male bovine animal, such as a bull or cow.
A servo from an airplane auto pilot should work since you can increase the torque output enough to turn the steering box.
You need to have a saddle on it. Then, you will be able to steer it as you steer your player.
Steer is to look or to ride on it.
what is the antonym for steer
To 'Steer' A car wheel, or to Feed a Baby 'steer.' A steer can also be a baby cow.
Steer calf
Are you talking about the verb? if so, there are a couple forms: we steer, they steer (basically steer)