单词 | aileron |
例句 | It has powerful hydraulic pistons hooked to rudder, ailerons, and elevator, which means that if you move your hand on the stick or your feet on the rudders ever so slightly, the airplane reacts immediately. Flying to the Moon: An Astronaut's Story 1976-01-01T00:00:00Z The flier’s legs would provide the power to keep the propeller turning, while his hands would control elevators, ailerons, and rudders. Flying to the Moon: An Astronaut's Story 1976-01-01T00:00:00Z For example, it is possible to do a 360° aileron roll in one second. Flying to the Moon: An Astronaut's Story 1976-01-01T00:00:00Z The strutted wing and ailerons are skinned with aluminium sheets. Civil engineering in Africa: the only way is up 2010-10-16T23:06:00Z He said his crew cut five feet off each wing and shortened the ailerons — the back edge of the main wings used to control balance — to 32 inches, down from about 60 inches. Reno crash killed 9; NTSB to investigate 2011-09-17T21:22:00Z To the small but dogged reader, Scarry's compendiums suggest that all knowledge is explicable and easily mastered, from the function of ailerons to the etiquette of a party. Richard Scarry unfinished manuscript to be published 2013-04-11T11:49:15Z All major portions of both planes, except for the right wing and aileron of the PA-28, were recovered from the lake and held for further examination, officials said. Report: Student was landing when 2 small planes collided 2023-03-28T04:00:00Z Crews have identified the propeller and the flight box and are looking for the ailerons, which control the roll of the plane. Most of Whidbey Island plane crash wreckage recovered 2022-09-29T04:00:00Z “Look at the outboard ailerons, man,” he said as it landed with a puff of smoke from its tires. As Gale Made an Extreme Sport of Heathrow Landings, He Called the Plays 2022-02-18T05:00:00Z And many pilots started their training in a flight simulator game to learn about airspeed and ailerons. Exeter University research: 'Gamers learn about nature' 2021-07-13T04:00:00Z Would-be stewardesses were taught about the workings of brake spoilers, vortex generators and ailerons; shown how to prepare Malayan chicken curry; and quizzed on cocktail recipes. Review | Excitement, glamour and occasional gunfire: The life of a Pan Am stewardess 2021-04-08T04:00:00Z “That’s when they nailed me and I lost my aileron,” he said, referring to a section of the wing. ‘It is not right’: Bill offers hope that flyers of CIA’s Air America will finally win recognition 2021-03-09T05:00:00Z Lipsey said Christmas fought and won a patent battle over the invention of the aileron, a hinged surface on wings used to control balance. Perspective | A Virginia historian claims aviation history was made in 1908 in Fairfax 2020-07-20T04:00:00Z He held up a scrap he thinks was the part of a wing tip called an aileron. Birthday surprise for WWII pilot reunited with pieces of his past 2019-01-18T05:00:00Z The guy flying the plane did a barrel roll, or an aileron roll, which means he flipped it through 360 degrees around the fuselage axis. Stolen Horizon jet ‘a serious breach,’ could point to flaws in airport security, expert says 2018-08-11T04:00:00Z As the world appeared to do aileron rolls around the mantis shrimp, the researchers suspected the shrimp would likewise spin their eyes to maintain a stable view. This creature has the oddest eyes in the animal kingdom 2018-05-02T04:00:00Z And then we started the aileron rolls, which is when, using a complicated aviation technique called “pulling the throttle to the right,” you do a full 360-degree roll of the plane. In the air, and briefly falling out of it: My once-in-a-lifetime ride on a fighter jet - Golf Digest 2017-09-25T04:00:00Z They used wing warping and they didn’t use ailerons, like a lot of planes do now. Talking to Hyperloop One about its big ‘Kitty Hawk’ moment — and what comes next 2017-07-14T04:00:00Z He showed them various parts of the plane - elevator, rudders and aileron - during idle near the runway. Cadets fly over Terre Haute during orientation 2017-02-15T05:00:00Z A traditional aeroplane gives the pilot direct control of the flaps on the plane – its rudder, elevators and ailerons. Crash: how computers are setting us up for disaster | Tim Harford 2016-10-11T04:00:00Z Fitting his aircraft with movable flaps called ailerons instead of a wing-warping mechanism, Curtiss hoped to steer clear of the Wrights’ patent. The Wright Brothers: Pioneers of Patent Trolling 2015-12-17T05:00:00Z The National Transportation Safety Board report also said a rudder cable and an aileron cable turnbuckle exhibited overload fractures. News briefs from around Tennessee at 1:58 a.m. EDT 2015-07-15T04:00:00Z The preliminary National Transportation Safety Board report released Tuesday also said the left rudder cable and the left aileron cable turnbuckle exhibited overload fractures. NTSB finds engine issues with plane that crashed into house 2015-07-14T04:00:00Z The conventional jet wing contains ailerons, flaps, slats and air brakes, all requiring mechanical mechanisms that add weight and drag. Nasa unveils shape-changing bird-like plane wing - BBC News 2015-04-29T04:00:00Z Upon entrance, paint fumes hang heavy amid the spare airplane parts, like rudders, wheel cowlings and ailerons. Flyboys keep Bandon Aviation friendly, buzzing with business 2015-04-25T04:00:00Z Under his design, dual propellers were moved to the front instead of the rear and underwater ailerons control the vessel, which banks like an airplane when it’s turning. Entrepreneur builds a sleek ship, but will anyone buy it? 2014-12-21T05:00:00Z The aircraft's propeller, lower engine cowling, both radiator fairings, left flap, left aileron, and underside of left wing were damaged. Pilot error caused Spitfire accident 2013-05-09T21:52:54Z The aileron is between your legs and the throttle is on your left, on the windshield side. Rizzo calls for Davey Johnson as manager of the year 2012-09-20T16:58:00Z I had had the wheel rolled to the right and my left aileron down. Test Pilot 2011-09-21T02:00:37.513Z He said his crew cut five feet off each wing and shortened the ailerons — the back edge of the main wings used to control balance. Pilot killed in Reno crash says major changes made to P-51 to make it more aerodynamic, faster 2011-09-17T19:51:45Z When the desired bank was reached, he checked the wing with the ailerons and at the same time eased the pressure on the rudder. Bill Bolton?Flying Midshipman 2011-04-14T02:00:39.800Z With an almost superhuman effort Fuller readjusted the sorely tried ailerons. Billy Barcroft, R.N.A.S. A story of the Great War 2011-02-24T03:01:02.917Z The ailerons are in splinters, and the left wing's not much better. Marriage 2011-02-22T03:00:06.867Z The under side of the wing was badly torn up, and the aileron was just barely hanging on. Test Pilot 2011-09-21T02:00:37.513Z After seeping into the nooks and crannies around the flaps, ailerons and elevators, it promptly began to freeze. Icy runways! Snow! Canceled flights! 2011-02-08T17:01:00Z When the plane swung round so that it headed directly into the wind, Bill applied left aileron and left rudder. Bill Bolton?Flying Midshipman 2011-04-14T02:00:39.800Z A sudden jerk, so severe that it was a wonder the huge wing-spread did not collapse under the rapid change of pressure as Barcroft tilted the ailerons, told the observer that something had been sighted. Billy Barcroft, R.N.A.S. A story of the Great War 2011-02-24T03:01:02.917Z Their observation that turning birds change the shape of their wingtips led to their great innovation of wing warping — the direct ancestor of the ailerons used on modern planes. Letters: Flexible Fliers (1 Letter) 2011-01-10T23:10:21Z I kept this up through a variety of speed ranges, watching the ailerons closely all the time. Test Pilot 2011-09-21T02:00:37.513Z Later types, except that warping is substituted for ailerons, do not differ very materially except in minor details. Jane's All the World's Aircraft 1913 2011-01-04T03:01:14.690Z With wings level once more, he neutralized the ailerons and applied a normal amount of right rudder to steady her. Bill Bolton?Flying Midshipman 2011-04-14T02:00:39.800Z Tilting the ailerons the pilot swooped down towards the unwieldy, tethered gas-bag. Billy Barcroft, R.N.A.S. A story of the Great War 2011-02-24T03:01:02.917Z This is offset by trimming the plane's rudder and ailerons to hold opposite force. Professional jealousy? Really? 2010-10-05T01:01:00Z I wanted to find out first of all if the ailerons had any tendency to flutter under a high angle of attack condition. Test Pilot 2011-09-21T02:00:37.513Z A machine generally on M. Farman lines, but with different shaped ailerons and corners of the leading edge rounded. Jane's All the World's Aircraft 1913 2011-01-04T03:01:14.690Z The man’s unconscious body prevented any manipulation of elevators or ailerons. Bill Bolton?Flying Midshipman 2011-04-14T02:00:39.800Z With the engine throttled down the pilot taxied cautiously for a short distance, then increasing speed and tilting the ailerons he started to climb. Billy Barcroft, R.N.A.S. A story of the Great War 2011-02-24T03:01:02.917Z On-board sensors monitor stability and provide constant feedback to the ailerons. Shape-Shifting Robot Plane Offers Safer Alternative for Maritime Rescue 2010-08-30T14:37:00Z Then I began horsing on the stick to see if anything unusual happened to the ailerons when I introduced the high angle of attack condition that way. Test Pilot 2011-09-21T02:00:37.513Z Lateral balance is obtained by means of 'ailerons' or flaps on the outer extremities of the wings. The New Gresham Encyclopedia. Vol. 1 Part 1 A to Amide These wheels are attached by wire cables to the ailerons, those hinged surfaces at the end of each wing. Bill Bolton?Flying Midshipman 2011-04-14T02:00:39.800Z Keenly on the alert the flight-sub depressed the ailerons with a quick yet decided movement. Billy Barcroft, R.N.A.S. A story of the Great War 2011-02-24T03:01:02.917Z With his ailerons set for maximum lift he coaxed every possible revolution from his laboring motors. Astounding Stories, August, 1931 Stan opened up and saw an aileron flutter away from the plummeting fighter. A Yankee Flier with the R.A.F. By a combination of movements of the elevators, rudder, and ailerons almost any evolution can be performed with a modern aeroplane. The New Gresham Encyclopedia. Vol. 1 Part 1 A to Amide Deviations from his heading were prevented by use of the throttle rudder and ailerons. Bill Bolton?Flying Midshipman 2011-04-14T02:00:39.800Z One of our pilots lost most of his rudder, but managed to get back by juggling with his elevator and ailerons. Cavalry of the Clouds The gangling Texan was testing his rudder controls and flipping his ailerons with jerky movements of evident impatience. Aces Up A wonderful, delicate toy, accurate in every detail of propeller, motor and landing gear, of brace and rudder and aileron. The Pygmy Planet If one wing tends to dip, the aileron on that side is depressed. The New Gresham Encyclopedia. Vol. 1 Part 1 A to Amide Then he applied right aileron and simultaneously increased right rudder considerably. Bill Bolton?Flying Midshipman 2011-04-14T02:00:39.800Z One of his chunks swept the left aileron from the leader's machine, which banked vertically, almost rolled over, and began to spin. Cavalry of the Clouds McGee felt one of the spreading limbs brush against his right wing tip, felt the plane swerve for a moment, then respond to rudder and aileron. Aces Up He looked at and tested the tension of the wires, the swing of the rudder, the looseness of the ailerons. Battling the Clouds or, For a Comrade's Honor The machine, says Mr. Weiss, who, shortly before his death in 1919, kindly furnished this account, had no vertical rudder, and relied on ailerons only, so that it was difficult to steer. The War in the Air; Vol. 1 The Part played in the Great War by the Royal Air Force At the rear extremities of the main-planes as illustrated in the photograph facing page 34—and marked D.D.—are flaps, or ailerons, which are hinged so that they may be either raised or lowered. Learning to Fly A Practical Manual for Beginners They shot away my aileron control, and we were in a very bad way. Some Naval Yarns As the man shrank on his crutches, looking up, the aëroplane swept past overhead—a wounded, wavering, unsteady, unbalanced thing, its right aileron dangling, half stripped, and almost mangled to a skeleton. Barbarians Nevertheless he turned and, banking his wings and lifting the ailerons, moved smoothly in the direction suggested. Battling the Clouds or, For a Comrade's Honor On its side an airplane will cushion its own bank of proper degree by the use of ailerons. Opportunities in Aviation These ailerons are operated, through the medium of wires, by the same hand-lever which governs the movement of the elevator. Learning to Fly A Practical Manual for Beginners In 1909 came the machine with four-wheeled chassis and ailerons and later an improved edition which reverted to the central skid idea. The Aeroplane Speaks Fifth Edition Just a little upthrust of the tail-elevators and ailerons brought them again into the horizontal in a huge swoop. Around the World in Ten Days Bland eased on the power, glancing unconsciously to the right and left ailerons, as he always did when he started. Skyrider The wing may be either raised or lowered by moving the ailerons. Opportunities in Aviation In the operation of his ailerons, combined with the use of his elevator, a pilot is given means to balance his craft while in flight. Learning to Fly A Practical Manual for Beginners All purely Curtiss machines to that date had independent ailerons intended to get away from Wright patents. The Aeroplane Speaks Fifth Edition Then he straightened out the ailerons and elevators, and began to run on a level keel. Around the World in Ten Days Why, they couldn't tell an aileron from an elevator if it was to save their lives!—and still they think I'm crazy and don't know anything. Skyrider Raising the right wing, by depressing the right aileron, correspondingly lowers the left wing by raising the left aileron. Opportunities in Aviation The pupil, occupying in this case the driving seat, has in his right hand the lever controlling the elevator and ailerons, while his feet are on the bar which operates the rudder. Learning to Fly A Practical Manual for Beginners The former he will control by the ailerons, or little wings hinged to the tips of the planes, and the bubble in the Inclinometer in front of him must be kept in the middle. The Aeroplane Speaks Fifth Edition The automatic pilot works the elevator and the ailerons. Around the World in Ten Days He found out, by actual experimentation, what wires tilted the ailerons, which ones operated the elevators. Skyrider These ailerons are sections of the wing-tips which may be moved either up or down. Opportunities in Aviation In making these first turns a pupil finds that, apart from his action with the rudder-bar, it is necessary to employ the ailerons slightly, so as to prevent the biplane from tilting sideways. Learning to Fly A Practical Manual for Beginners The control wires to the ailerons, the pulleys and the hinges, nothing escaped the eyes of Joe Little. The Brighton Boys with the Flying Corps "Very clever arrangement; but I don't quite see how, in banking, the ailerons can be brought back automatically to a neutral position as soon as the turn has been completed," ventured Mr. Giddings. Around the World in Ten Days The one shell from the destroyer that had struck her had done no more than graze the tip of the starboard aileron, inflicting damage of no material consequence. The Flying Legion They are counterbalanced so that movement of the left down gives you the right aileron up. Opportunities in Aviation I do not know exactly when the wire controlling the right aileron parted. Master Tales of Mystery, Volume 3 The ailerons jut out 1 foot 6 inches on each side of the machine and are 13 feet 6 inches long. Flying Machines: construction and operation; a practical book which shows, in illustrations, working plans and text, how to build and navigate the modern airship He pulled the control wires and made the ailerons swing up and down, which always raised a laugh among the crowds. Around the World in Ten Days The first slow light of day, "under the opening eyelids of the morn," found the Master up in the screened observation gallery at the tip of the port aileron. The Flying Legion With left aileron down, the lift of the left wing is increased, and it tips up; at the same time the lift of the right wing is decreased, and it sags down. Opportunities in Aviation He had no ailerons nor wing-warping mechanism, but for lateral balance depended on the dihedral angle of the wings and upon suitable movements of his weight or of the vertical rudder. A History of Aeronautics The device was worked out before the Wright brothers' suit was begun, and is said to be superior to the Wright warping or the Curtiss ailerons. Flying Machines: construction and operation; a practical book which shows, in illustrations, working plans and text, how to build and navigate the modern airship At once the riding became easier, for the moment a gust of wind hit the machine on one side, the elevators and ailerons shifted and counteracted its uneven effect. Around the World in Ten Days Bracing his powerful legs against the quivering jar of the aileron, he brushed the horizon into his eager vision. The Flying Legion In making many maneuvers all three controls, rudder, ailerons, and elevators, are used at once and the pilot feels his way with the machine, guiding it with the stick and the rudder-bar. Opportunities in Aviation Wire, Aileron Gap—A wire connecting top and bottom ailerons. The Aeroplane Speaks When the lever is moved from side to side it works not only the ailerons and the independent elevators, but also through a peculiar arrangement, the vertical rear rudder as well. Flying Machines: construction and operation; a practical book which shows, in illustrations, working plans and text, how to build and navigate the modern airship In this fashion they ran for fifteen or twenty miles on a perfectly even keel, the apparatus automatically working the elevators and ailerons of the craft as various wind currents tended to disturb its equilibrium. Around the World in Ten Days In the early models the wings were flexible, but in the present craft they are rigid, although fitted with tips or ailerons. Aeroplanes and Dirigibles of War From her landing-skids to the farthest tip of her ailerons she seemed alive, instinct with conscious and eager intelligence. Darkness and Dawn Wire, Aileron Balance—A wire connecting the right- and left-hand top ailerons. The Aeroplane Speaks In the matter of proportion the horizontal double-plane rudder is about one-tenth the size of the main plane, counting the surface area of only one plane, the vertical rudder one-fortieth, and the ailerons one-twentieth. Flying Machines: construction and operation; a practical book which shows, in illustrations, working plans and text, how to build and navigate the modern airship Then Tom threw the elevators and ailerons hard up, and held them there. Around the World in Ten Days "Good for you!" he chirped, as Dave worked the ailerons to counteract the leaning of the machine. Dave Dashaway and His Hydroplane “It's caught through one of the ailerons, or some yielding part, I think,” he said. Darkness and Dawn Suddenly, as a sharper puff than usual came, the Buzzard gave a lurch that Malvoise in vain tried to counteract by using his ailerons. The Boy Aviators' Treasure Quest The ribs in the main planes are made of strips of silver spruce one-half by one-half inch, while those in the ailerons are solid and one-fourth inch thick. Flying Machines: construction and operation; a practical book which shows, in illustrations, working plans and text, how to build and navigate the modern airship Sam manipulated the rudders as best he could, and likewise the ailerons, and the machine dropped in several wild dashes. The Rover Boys in New York Or, Saving their father's honor You see, the ailerons never leave their sections and in the planes not a wire is changed. Dave Dashaway and His Hydroplane Above the continuous roar of the engine and propeller Norton indicated to Kennedy the automatic balancing of the gyroscope as it bent the ailerons. The Silent Bullet All her occupant could do was to check the awful speed of her fall by spreading his ailerons to their fullest extent. The Boy Aviators' Treasure Quest Two movable ailerons, or balancing planes, are placed at the extreme ends of the upper planes. Flying Machines: construction and operation; a practical book which shows, in illustrations, working plans and text, how to build and navigate the modern airship It is an exceedingly simple matter to attach the lead wires from an aileron to the pendulum. Aeroplanes The pendulum A swings from the frame B of the machine, the ailerons a being in this case also shown at right angles to their true positions. Aeroplanes That's the property we use, applied to the rudder and the ailerons—those flat planes between the large main planes. The Silent Bullet |
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