Yes
The proper submarine/naval term is the Helmsman, who controls the rudder and dive planes.
Submarines have a rudder like most surface ships.
The rudder of a submarine will turn the boat port or starboard.
The vertical part near the middle of the submarine is the sail. If you're talking about the fin at the very back it's the rudder.
One part of a boat is called a rudder.
The rudder that was on the old plane was very rusty.
Small boats use a bar attached to the rudder to steer. Larger boats and ships will use a wheel and rope or chain system to control the rudder.
no, you must use the elevator and rudder to make a proper turn.
A rudder is a primary control surface used to steer a ship, boat, submarine, hovercraft, aircraft, or other conveyance that moves through a fluid medium (generally air or water). On an aircraft the rudder is used primarily to counter adverse yaw and p-factor and is not the primary control used to turn the airplane.
use a rudder
A rudder is mounted on the stern of a boat and is used to steer. It can also be found on ships, planes, aircraft, and submarines.
Rudder drop is typically measured by the amount of deflection or displacement of the rudder from its neutral position. This is usually expressed in degrees of rotation or in millimeters of movement. Measurement can be done manually by visual inspection or may be gathered using sensors or instruments connected to the rudder mechanism.