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What are the ailerons on an airplane used for?

Ailerons help to make smooth turns.


When are inboard ailerons and outboard ailerons in use in a jet?

Outboard ailerons are used at low speeds, cause if used at high speed, it tends to yield a twist moment, inboard ailerons are used for high and slow speeds


How the ailerons affect the airplane's attitude?

The ailerons make the plane bank (turn).


Do space shuttles have ailerons?

The space shuttle has elevons, which perform the functions of both elevators and ailerons. So no, it does not have ailerons. Elevons are typically used on aircraft that have delta-shaped wings, such as the supersonic Concorde airliner.


How are ailerons used for landings?

They help the aircraft bank or turn


Are flaps the ailerons?

No. On MOST airplanes, ailerons are separate from flaps. Ailerons are used to help steer the airplane, while flaps are lowered to change the aerodynamic shape of the wing to provide more lift during take off and landing.


How are the ailerons used at takeoff?

they help an airplane bank (turn) after they takeoff


How do you use the word ailerons in a sentence?

The pilot adjusted the ailerons to bank the airplane to the left during the turn.


What is the importance of the rudder?

The rudder is used to counteract the yaw forces cause by the ailerons.


What is used to control the movements of an aircraft?

The control surfaces, rudder, elevators and ailerons.


What is the purpose of the aileron?

side to side (yaw) control Actually Rudders are used for left or right yaw. Ailerons are used for roll, infact yaw is an unwanted side-effect of using ailerons. The most use of ailerons were found with recent big aircrafts, for the tail-end lift during stalls with less air-speed.


Why airplanes wings are folded at the edge?

Those are the ailerons which make it go up or down.