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- Elevon abstract "Elevons are aircraft control surfaces that combine the functions of the elevator (used for pitch control) and the aileron (used for roll control), hence the name. They are frequently used on tailless aircraft such as flying wings. An elevon that is not part of the main wing, but instead is a separate tail surface, is a stabilator (but stabilators are also used for pitch control only, with no roll function, as on the Piper Cherokee series of aircraft). The word "elevon" is a portmanteau of elevator and aileron.Elevons are installed on each side of the aircraft at the trailing edge of the wing. When moved in the same direction (up or down) they will cause a pitching force (nose up or nose down) to be applied to the airframe. When moved differentially, (one up, one down) they will cause a rolling force to be applied. These forces may be applied simultaneously by appropriate positioning of the elevons e.g. one wing's elevons completely down and the other wing's elevons partly down.An aircraft with elevons is controlled as though the pilot still has separate aileron and elevator surfaces at his disposal, controlled by the yoke or stick. The inputs of the two controls are mixed either mechanically or electronically to provide the appropriate position for each elevon.They were also used on the Avro Vulcan B2 and Concorde.".
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- Elevon wikiPageOutDegree "29".
- Elevon wikiPageRevisionID "668367245".
- Elevon wikiPageWikiLink Adaptive_Compliant_Wing.
- Elevon wikiPageWikiLink Adaptive_compliant_wing.
- Elevon wikiPageWikiLink Aileron.
- Elevon wikiPageWikiLink Aircraft.
- Elevon wikiPageWikiLink Aircraft_flight_control_system.
- Elevon wikiPageWikiLink Boeing_X-53_Active_Aeroelastic_Wing.
- Elevon wikiPageWikiLink Category:Aircraft_controls.
- Elevon wikiPageWikiLink Category:Aircraft_wing_design.
- Elevon wikiPageWikiLink Concorde.
- Elevon wikiPageWikiLink Convair_F-102_Delta_Dagger.
- Elevon wikiPageWikiLink Delta_Wing.
- Elevon wikiPageWikiLink Delta_wing.
- Elevon wikiPageWikiLink Elevator_(aeronautics).
- Elevon wikiPageWikiLink Elevator_(aircraft).
- Elevon wikiPageWikiLink F-102A_Delta_Dagger.
- Elevon wikiPageWikiLink F-117A_Nighthawk.
- Elevon wikiPageWikiLink Fighter_aircraft.
- Elevon wikiPageWikiLink Flap_(aeronautics).
- Elevon wikiPageWikiLink Flap_(aircraft).
- Elevon wikiPageWikiLink Flaperon.
- Elevon wikiPageWikiLink Fluidics.
- Elevon wikiPageWikiLink Flying_wing.
- Elevon wikiPageWikiLink Inertia.
- Elevon wikiPageWikiLink Lockheed_F-117_Nighthawk.
- Elevon wikiPageWikiLink NASA.
- Elevon wikiPageWikiLink Portmanteau.
- Elevon wikiPageWikiLink Radar_cross-section.
- Elevon wikiPageWikiLink Radar_cross_section.
- Elevon wikiPageWikiLink Spoileron.
- Elevon wikiPageWikiLink Stabilator.
- Elevon wikiPageWikiLink Stealth_technology.
- Elevon wikiPageWikiLink Unmanned_aerial_vehicle.
- Elevon wikiPageWikiLink X-53_Active_Aeroelastic_Wing.
- Elevon wikiPageWikiLinkText "Elevon".
- Elevon wikiPageWikiLinkText "elevon".
- Elevon caption "Elevons at the wing trailing edge are used for pitch and roll control. Top: on the F-102A Delta Dagger of 1953, an early use. Bottom: on the F-117A Nighthawk of 1981.".
- Elevon direction "vertical".
- Elevon hasPhotoCollection Elevon.
- Elevon image "Elevon .svg".
- Elevon image "US Air Force F-117 Nighthawk.jpg".
- Elevon width "250".
- Elevon wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Aircraft_components.
- Elevon wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Multiple_image.
- Elevon wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Elevon subject Category:Aircraft_controls.
- Elevon subject Category:Aircraft_wing_design.
- Elevon hypernym Control.
- Elevon type Place.
- Elevon type Component.
- Elevon comment "Elevons are aircraft control surfaces that combine the functions of the elevator (used for pitch control) and the aileron (used for roll control), hence the name. They are frequently used on tailless aircraft such as flying wings. An elevon that is not part of the main wing, but instead is a separate tail surface, is a stabilator (but stabilators are also used for pitch control only, with no roll function, as on the Piper Cherokee series of aircraft).".
- Elevon label "Elevon".
- Elevon sameAs رافع_خلفي.
- Elevon sameAs Elevon.
- Elevon sameAs Élevon.
- Elevon sameAs Kombinált_csűrő_és_magassági_kormány.
- Elevon sameAs Elevone.
- Elevon sameAs エレボン.
- Elevon sameAs Elevon.
- Elevon sameAs Sterolotki.
- Elevon sameAs m.02hfvx.
- Elevon sameAs Элевоны.
- Elevon sameAs Elevon.
- Elevon sameAs Елевон.
- Elevon sameAs Q139188.
- Elevon sameAs Q139188.
- Elevon wasDerivedFrom Elevon?oldid=668367245.
- Elevon depiction Elevon_(F-102A).svg.
- Elevon isPrimaryTopicOf Elevon.