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What are the functions of ailerons, elevator and rudder in an aircraft?

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Answered by suraj17082004
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Answered by romanoavieira1706
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Answer: An elevator is a primary flight control surface that controls movement about the lateral axis of an aircraft. This movement is referred to as "pitch". Most aircraft have two elevators, one of which is mounted on the trailing edge of each half of the horizontal stabilizer.

The rudder is a primary flight control surface which controls rotation about the vertical axis of an aircraft.

Ailerons are small hinged sections on the outboard portion of a wing. Ailerons usually work in opposition: as the right aileron is deflected upward, the left is deflected downward, and vice versa. ... The ailerons are used to bank the aircraft; to cause one wing tip to move up and the other wing tip to move down

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