aileron
Ailerons allow the airplane to make barrels rolls. If the left aileron is down, and the right aileron is up, then the plane will do a barrel roll towards the left. If the left aileron is down, and the right aileron is down then the plane will do a barrel roll towards the right.
The plane rotates (banks) right. The force of the aileron on the left down will result in the left wing moving up. With the right aileron moving up, the right wing will move down. The result is a right banking move.
Propellers Flaps Elevators Rudder Fuselage Wings Aileron
MY ANSWER: The aileron is on the far end of the wing while the flap is on the inside of the wing. now you might think that these 2 are similar but in ways they arent. The aileron help the plane to spin bank and tilt, while on the other hand the flap increases lift or decreases drag for take off and landing. Hope this helped :)
The four parts are the Aileron, Spoilers, Flaps, and Slats. Others are the Elevator, and Rudder
Rolling to the right
An aileron will cause the space craft to roll
There are two parts to it. The non-moving part is the horizontal stabilizer, and the moving part is an aileron.
The aileron is usually on the back of the outter wing, on both wings. Moving the controller to the right, causes the right aileron to lift and the left aileron to go down, thus causing the aircraft to roll to the right. and vice versa.
Right Aileron Down is Positive Left Aileron Up is Positive Rudder Left is Positive Elevator Down if Positive The oposites are negative, of course.
An aileron is a hinged part on the trailing edge of an airplane's wing, used to control lateral turns.