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What are the ailerons on an airplane used for?

Ailerons help to make smooth turns.


How the ailerons affect the airplane's attitude?

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How do you use the word ailerons in a sentence?

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What steers the plane?

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What keeps the airplane from rolling unexpectedly?

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What is the primary force that causes an airplane to turn?

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What are ailerons?

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