The elevator is a movable flying surface on the tailplane, it makes the aircraft dive or climb.
Operating the ailerons will cause the aircraft to roll.
The elevator is a movable flying surface on the tailplane, it makes the aircraft dive or climb.
It makes the airframe head up or down.
An aileron will cause the space craft to roll
Aircraft and airline specific.
dry operating weight + take off fuel
Aircraft are controlled in flight by the use of main control stick operating the ailerons and elevator, and the rudder pedals operating the rudder.
The elevator is a movable flying surface on the tailplane, it makes the aircraft dive or climb.
An elevon makes the aircraft climb or dive.
OEW = DOEW + Catering Allowance + Flight attendents
The Coanda effect influences aircraft design and performance by allowing for better control and stability. This effect occurs when air flow sticks to a curved surface, which can be used to improve lift and maneuverability in aircraft. By utilizing the Coanda effect, engineers can design wings and other aerodynamic surfaces that enhance the overall performance of the aircraft.
Aircraft towing speeds depend on the operating airline or airforce, but are usually around 4 - 5 mph.