it is used at the tail end of plane which is used for to make the plane turn
The air craft is cordinatded in flight by movement of the vertical stabliser, this is opperated via the pedals. How ever by flipping the pedals up and pushing down they will opperate the main gear brakes ,for stopping and turning.
Not sure what a stabliser is. A stabiliser is something that helps to make another thing stable - mainly in a physical or chemical sense.
The elevator section of an airplane is located in the aft of the airplane, or on the little wings in the back section of the airplane. The elevators move the airplane on its vertical axis, thereby making the airplane climb or descend.
keeps the plane from moving sideways
It will make the aircraft unstable
The propellers act as a thrusting force which drives the airplane forward. In addition to the wings and vertical and horizontal tail wings, this helps an airplane to become airborne and fly.
i dont know it is the vertical stabalizer
If the aircraft's altitude is constant, that means its vertical speed is zero. That indicates zero vertical component of any acceleration, which in turn implies that vertical force components are balanced. So you can say with assurance that the sum of (lift produced by the wings) PLUS (any vertical component of thrust due to a positive angle of attack) is equal to the airplane's weight (gravitational force on it).
A plane that can start with a vertical lift off then switch to level is called a tilt rotor aircraft.
If the airplane is not a lifting body and has no wings, there could be no lift to hold it aloft. Therefore, the only force acting on the aircraft in the vertical dimension is gravity, and so the airplane falls.
The first airplane was used for travel in the year 1921
Depends on the airplane size and engines used.