The rudder steers the aircraft in a flat turn. You can turn by using ailerons only, but with rudder to help, it's much more efficient.
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It part of the tail.
The rudder
You keep the rudder straight.
You keep the rudder centralised.
rudder
the rudder, elevators, and ailerons steer a airplane.
rudder
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An airplane flies based on lift. Air flowing over the specially shaped wings causes lift.The main parts of the airplane include the wings, the elevator or stabilator, the rudder, the body of the aircraft (which includes the nose and tail of the aircraft), landing gear, and of course the propellor.
Depending on context this could either be 'aft' (when inside the airplane), or 'Empennage' when referring to the entire tail section (the horizontal and vertical stabilizers, the rudder, the elevators, as well as rudder and elevator trim).
It counteracts adverse yaw caused by the ailerons when banking for a turn. The rudder pedals also steer the plane on the ground.