On the wings.
Ailerons help to make smooth turns.
The ailerons make the plane bank (turn).
ailerons bank (turn) an airplane left or right. the only change in altitude. the elevators (witch are located on the rear of a plane) changes your altitude
The pilot adjusted the ailerons to bank the airplane to the left during the turn.
Air craft is turned with the help of ailerons.
the rudder, elevators, and ailerons steer a airplane.
Air craft is turned with the help of ailerons.
they help an airplane bank (turn) after they takeoff
Ailerons and flaps
On the tarmac, there are triangular blocks that are placed in front and behind each wheel of the airplane, called wheel chocks. In the air, a steady hand on the control stick or column, plus a properly running engine and functioning flaps and ailerons also help keep the airplane from rolling unexpectedly.
The primary force that causes an airplane to turn is the use of ailerons on the wings. By deflecting the ailerons, the pilot can create a difference in lift between the wings, resulting in a turning motion.
AILERONS-Primary flight control surfaces mounted on the trailing edge of an airplane wing, near the tip. Ailerons control roll about the longitudinal axis. "Aileron" is a french word meaning "little wing".