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  • Variable-position horizontal stabilizer
  • A variable-position horizontal stabilizer changes the pitch simultaneously with the flaperon setting. Normally the horizontal stabilizer also known as

    Variable-position horizontal stabilizer

    Variable-position horizontal stabilizer

    Variable-position_horizontal_stabilizer

  • Stabilizer (aeronautics)
  • Aircraft component

    configuration, separate vertical (fin) and horizontal (tailplane) stabilizers form an empennage positioned at the tail of the aircraft. Other arrangements

    Stabilizer (aeronautics)

    Stabilizer (aeronautics)

    Stabilizer_(aeronautics)

  • Vertical stabilizer
  • Aircraft component

    specifically of its stabilizers. The vertical tail is typically mounted on top of the rear fuselage, with the horizontal stabilizers mounted on the side

    Vertical stabilizer

    Vertical stabilizer

    Vertical_stabilizer

  • Stabilator
  • Fully movable aircraft stabilizer

    stabilator is a fully movable aircraft horizontal stabilizer. It combines the functions of both the fixed stabilizer and the movable elevator, providing

    Stabilator

    Stabilator

    Stabilator

  • ATA 100
  • Referencing standard for commercial aircraft

    -20 Rudder & Tab -30 Elevator & Tab -40 Horizontal Stabilizer -50 Flaps -60 Spoiler, Drag Devices and Variable Aerodynamic Fairings -70 Gust Lock & Dampener

    ATA 100

    ATA_100

  • Alisport Silent 2 Targa
  • sailplane is trimmed in pitch via an innovative variable-position horizontal stabilizer. The stabilizer position is governed by the flaperon setting. The five

    Alisport Silent 2 Targa

    Alisport Silent 2 Targa

    Alisport_Silent_2_Targa

  • Variable-sweep wing
  • Airplane wings capable of changing position to alter their geometry

    returned to its previous straight position. Because it allows the aircraft's shape to be changed, it is a feature of a variable-geometry aircraft. A straight

    Variable-sweep wing

    Variable-sweep wing

    Variable-sweep_wing

  • Wing configuration
  • Describes the general shape and layout of an aircraft wing

    separate control surface (elevator) mounted elsewhere - usually on the horizontal stabilizer. Conventional: "tailplane" surface at the rear of the aircraft,

    Wing configuration

    Wing configuration

    Wing_configuration

  • Grumman XF10F Jaguar
  • Prototype aircraft in the US Navy

    moved to two positions: a 13.5° sweep for takeoff and landing and a 42.5° sweep for high-speed flight. The unique horizontal stabilizer design was free-floating;

    Grumman XF10F Jaguar

    Grumman XF10F Jaguar

    Grumman_XF10F_Jaguar

  • Canard (aeronautics)
  • Aircraft configuration in which a small wing is placed in front of the main wing

    horizontal stabilizer was placed in front of the wings. Aircraft with reduced wing structure loading (patent), US, 6064923 A, ...a front stabilizer,

    Canard (aeronautics)

    Canard (aeronautics)

    Canard_(aeronautics)

  • Tailplane
  • Small lifting surface of a fixed-wing aircraft

    A tailplane, also known as a horizontal stabilizer, is a small lifting surface located on the tail (empennage) behind the main lifting surfaces of a fixed-wing

    Tailplane

    Tailplane

    Tailplane

  • T-tail
  • Aircraft empennage configuration

    effectiveness of the vertical tail because of "end plate" effect. The horizontal stabilizer acts like a winglet, reducing induced drag of the rudder. Smaller

    T-tail

    T-tail

    T-tail

  • Airplane
  • Powered aircraft with wings

    along that axis. A horizontal stabilizer or tailplane, usually mounted at the tail near the vertical stabilizer. The horizontal stabilizer is used to stabilize

    Airplane

    Airplane

    Airplane

  • Empennage
  • Tail section of an aircraft containing stabilisers

    ISBN 3-87943-624-X. Benjamin Darrenougue; "Aircraft Configurations With Outboard Horizontal Stabilizers" (Final year project report), Queens University Belfast, May 14

    Empennage

    Empennage

    Empennage

  • Image stabilization
  • Techniques used to reduce blurring of images

    sensors), one to detect horizontal movement and the other to detect vertical movement. As a result, this kind of image stabilizer corrects only for pitch

    Image stabilization

    Image stabilization

    Image_stabilization

  • Buoyancy compensator (diving)
  • Equipment for controlling the buoyancy of a diver

    buoyancy compensator (BC), also called a buoyancy control device (BCD), stabilizer, stabilisor, stab jacket, wing or adjustable buoyancy life jacket (ABLJ)

    Buoyancy compensator (diving)

    Buoyancy compensator (diving)

    Buoyancy_compensator_(diving)

  • Carbide saw
  • Type of machine tool

    pair of front stabilizers for its AMSAW machines arranged close to the point at which the blade enters the material. These stabilizers hydraulically extend

    Carbide saw

    Carbide_saw

  • Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-105
  • Soviet cancelled spaceplane project

    subsonic speeds post-reentry, the pilot lowered the wings into the horizontal position, giving the spaceplane better re-entry and flight characteristics

    Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-105

    Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-105

    Mikoyan-Gurevich_MiG-105

  • Cockpit
  • Room from which a pilot controls an aircraft or spacecraft

    stick and throttle to enable the pilot to maintain a head-up and eyes-out position – the Hands On Throttle And Stick or HOTAS concept. These controls may

    Cockpit

    Cockpit

    Cockpit

  • Flight control surfaces
  • Surface that allows a pilot to adjust and control an aircraft's flight attitude

    elevator is a moveable part of the horizontal stabilizer, hinged to the back of the fixed part of the horizontal tail. The elevators move up and down

    Flight control surfaces

    Flight control surfaces

    Flight_control_surfaces

  • Flight control modes
  • Aircraft control computer software

    a direct response of the elevators to the sidestick inputs. The horizontal stabilizer is set to 4° up but manual settings (e.g., for center of gravity)

    Flight control modes

    Flight control modes

    Flight_control_modes

  • Fly-by-wire
  • Electronic flight control system

    structure can therefore be made smaller. These include the vertical and horizontal stabilizers (fin and tailplane) that are (normally) at the rear of the fuselage

    Fly-by-wire

    Fly-by-wire

    Fly-by-wire

  • Helicopter rotor
  • Aircraft component

    found that flight stability for helicopters could be achieved with a stabilizer bar, or flybar. The flybar has a weight or paddle (or both for added stability

    Helicopter rotor

    Helicopter rotor

    Helicopter_rotor

  • Leading-edge extension
  • Anti-stall control surface on aircraft

    resistance to stall. Some of the best-known uses of the dogtooth are in the stabilizer of the F-15 Eagle and the wings of the F-4 Phantom II, F/A-18 Super Hornet

    Leading-edge extension

    Leading-edge extension

    Leading-edge_extension

  • Flight management system
  • Component of aircraft avionics

    and INS often backed up by radio navigation) to determine the aircraft's position, the FMS can guide the aircraft along the flight plan. From the cockpit

    Flight management system

    Flight management system

    Flight_management_system

  • Transponder (aeronautics)
  • Airborne radio transponder

    their identity. Because primary radar generally gives bearing and range position information, but lacks altitude information, mode C and mode S transponders

    Transponder (aeronautics)

    Transponder (aeronautics)

    Transponder_(aeronautics)

  • Trim tab
  • Boat or aircraft component

    pilot in the case of the elevator, an all-moving horizontal stabilizer, called a stabilator, the position of which can be adjusted in flight by a servo tab

    Trim tab

    Trim tab

    Trim_tab

  • Wingtip device
  • Aircraft component fixed to the end of the wings to improve performance

    and national flight records. Burt Rutan combined winglets and vertical stabilizers, which appeared on his Beechcraft Starship business aircraft design that

    Wingtip device

    Wingtip device

    Wingtip_device

  • Landing gear
  • Undercarriage of aircraft or spacecraft

    Challenge vehicle), or for spaceplanes that use the vertical takeoff, horizontal landing (VTHL) approach (e.g., the Space Shuttle orbiter, or the USAF

    Landing gear

    Landing gear

    Landing_gear

  • Altimeter
  • Instrument used to determine the height of an object above a certain point

    altimeter. Satellite navigation receivers like those used with the Global Positioning System (GPS) can also determine altitude by trilateration with four or

    Altimeter

    Altimeter

    Altimeter

  • Pitot–static system
  • Aviation instruments

    helicopters, rotor downwash. There are two categories of position errors, which are "fixed errors" and "variable errors". Fixed errors are defined as errors which

    Pitot–static system

    Pitot–static system

    Pitot–static_system

  • Canon EF lens mount
  • Standard lens mount on the Canon EOS family

    Although the ring can be set to any position, two 'stops' are implemented at positions 1 and 2. Image stabilizer switch: This switch is found on all EF

    Canon EF lens mount

    Canon EF lens mount

    Canon_EF_lens_mount

  • Avionics
  • Electronic systems used on aircraft

    flights) or satellite communication. Air navigation is the determination of position and direction on or above the surface of the Earth. Avionics can use satellite

    Avionics

    Avionics

    Avionics

  • Fixed-wing aircraft
  • Heavier-than-air aircraft with fixed wings generating aerodynamic lift

    rotation along that axis. A horizontal stabilizer, usually mounted at the tail near the vertical stabilizer. The horizontal stabilizer is used to stabilize the

    Fixed-wing aircraft

    Fixed-wing aircraft

    Fixed-wing_aircraft

  • Outboard tail
  • tip. It comprises outboard horizontal stabilizers (OHS) and may or may not include additional boom-mounted vertical stabilizers (fins). OHS designs are sometimes

    Outboard tail

    Outboard tail

    Outboard_tail

  • Surface code
  • Topological quantum error correcting code

    lattice. For a d × d lattice, there are d2 horizontal edges and d2 vertical edges, thus 2d2 qubits in total. Stabilizer operators are defined on the qubits around

    Surface code

    Surface_code

  • Aileron
  • Aircraft control surface used to induce roll

    distinction between their orientations and functions, or more descriptively as horizontal rudders (in French, gouvernails horizontaux). Among the earliest printed

    Aileron

    Aileron

    Aileron

  • Glass cockpit
  • Aircraft cockpit with electronic displays

    cathode-ray tube (CRT) displays were to be used for the attitude indicator and horizontal situation indicator (HSI). However, the 2707 was cancelled in 1971 after

    Glass cockpit

    Glass cockpit

    Glass_cockpit

  • Radar altimeter
  • Measures an aircraft's height above the terrain

    below it; such functionality requires either knowledge of position and the terrain at that position or a forward looking terrain radar. Radar altimeter antennas

    Radar altimeter

    Radar altimeter

    Radar_altimeter

  • Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-23
  • Soviet fighter-interceptor aircraft introduced in 1970

    МиГ-23; NATO reporting name: Flogger) is a single-engined, supersonic, variable-sweep wing fighter aircraft, designed by the Mikoyan-Gurevich design bureau

    Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-23

    Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-23

    Mikoyan-Gurevich_MiG-23

  • Aircraft canopy
  • Transparent enclosure over an aircraft cockpit

    common. Early canopies were made of numerous pieces of flat glass held in position by a frame and muntins. The muntins reduced visibility, which was especially

    Aircraft canopy

    Aircraft canopy

    Aircraft_canopy

  • Strut
  • Structural component designed to resist longitudinal compression

    the car up and down. As the car is pushed down, let it bounce back into position. If it continues to bounce up and down, consider taking your vehicle to

    Strut

    Strut

    Strut

  • Air brake (aeronautics)
  • Flight control surface meant to increase drag

    may spoil lift as well as increase drag, dependent on where they are positioned. A British report written in 1942 discusses the need for dive brakes to

    Air brake (aeronautics)

    Air brake (aeronautics)

    Air_brake_(aeronautics)

  • Conventional landing gear
  • Aircraft undercarriage

    tailwheel aircraft less expensive to manufacture and maintain. Due to its position much further from the center of gravity, a tailwheel supports a smaller

    Conventional landing gear

    Conventional landing gear

    Conventional_landing_gear

  • Inertial navigation system
  • Continuously computed dead reckoning

    (gyroscopes) and a computer to continuously calculate by dead reckoning the position, the orientation, and the velocity (direction and speed of movement) of

    Inertial navigation system

    Inertial navigation system

    Inertial_navigation_system

  • Flight recorder
  • Robust aircraft electronic recording device

    (only 29 were required until 2002), but some systems monitor many more variables. Generally each parameter is recorded a few times per second, though some

    Flight recorder

    Flight recorder

    Flight_recorder

  • Rudder pedal
  • Aircraft rudder control interface

    order for pilots of different heights to have an ergonomic sitting position, the position of some pedal sets can be adjusted. Autobrake, automatic wheel-based

    Rudder pedal

    Rudder pedal

    Rudder_pedal

  • Bell X-5
  • NASA experimental variable-sweep wing aircraft

    aerodynamic layout, particularly a poorly positioned tail and vertical stabilizer which, in some wing positions, could lead to an irrecoverable spin. This

    Bell X-5

    Bell X-5

    Bell_X-5

  • Inlet cone
  • Supersonic aircraft component

    performance of variable inlet cones or ramps through careful shaping of the inlet geometry and using downstream pressure to control shock position. Examples

    Inlet cone

    Inlet cone

    Inlet_cone

  • Dassault Mirage III
  • French supersonic fighter/interceptor aircraft

    vertical stabilizer and rudder. However, the tailless delta configuration imposed a number of limitations, including the lack of a horizontal stabilizer, which

    Dassault Mirage III

    Dassault Mirage III

    Dassault_Mirage_III

  • Flap (aeronautics)
  • Anti-stalling high-lift device on aircraft

    pitching moment. This reduces the balancing load required on the horizontal stabilizer, which in turn reduces the trim drag associated with keeping the

    Flap (aeronautics)

    Flap (aeronautics)

    Flap_(aeronautics)

  • Schrödinger equation
  • Description of a quantum-mechanical system

    appreciated in a single dimension. In canonical quantization, the classical variables x {\displaystyle x} and p {\displaystyle p} are promoted to self-adjoint

    Schrödinger equation

    Schrödinger_equation

  • Spoiler (aeronautics)
  • Device for reducing lift and increasing drag on aircraft wings

    lift on landing, differentiated from flight spoilers by having only two positions: deployed and retracted. The spoilers have three main functions: increasing

    Spoiler (aeronautics)

    Spoiler (aeronautics)

    Spoiler_(aeronautics)

  • Autopilot
  • System to maintain vehicle trajectory in lieu of direct operator command

    software to control the aircraft. The software reads the aircraft's current position, and then controls a flight control system to guide the aircraft. In such

    Autopilot

    Autopilot

    Autopilot

  • Diverterless supersonic inlet
  • Type of jet engine air intake

    and is adjusted based on flight conditions, thus having variable geometry, to properly position the shocks with the cowl, ensuring stable operation and

    Diverterless supersonic inlet

    Diverterless supersonic inlet

    Diverterless_supersonic_inlet

  • Krueger flap
  • Aerodynamic device

    B. Cole and Richard H. Weiland of Boeing in the mid-1960s, the "VCK" (Variable Camber Krueger) flaps deployed from the lower leading edge of the wing

    Krueger flap

    Krueger flap

    Krueger_flap

  • General Dynamics F-111 Aardvark
  • Family of strike aircraft developed in 1960s

    with stiffened panels and honeycomb structure panels for skin. The horizontal stabilizer was an all-moving stabilator. The F-111 used a three-point landing-gear

    General Dynamics F-111 Aardvark

    General Dynamics F-111 Aardvark

    General_Dynamics_F-111_Aardvark

  • Course deviation indicator
  • Avionics instrument

    and is determined by the ground transmitter. A CDI might incorporate a horizontal needle to provide vertical guidance when used with a precision ILS approach

    Course deviation indicator

    Course deviation indicator

    Course_deviation_indicator

  • Port and starboard
  • Nautical terms for direction

    to the same portion of the vessel's structure, and do not depend on the position of someone aboard the vessel. The port side is the side to the left of

    Port and starboard

    Port and starboard

    Port_and_starboard

  • Airborne collision avoidance system
  • Avionics system to avoid aircraft collision

    standard en route separation between aircraft (5 nautical miles (9.3 km) horizontal and 1,000 feet (300 m) vertical). As of 2022, the only implementations

    Airborne collision avoidance system

    Airborne collision avoidance system

    Airborne_collision_avoidance_system

  • Aircraft flight control system
  • How aircraft are controlled

    secondary flight control systems may include slats, spoilers, air brakes and variable-sweep wings. Mechanical or manually operated flight control systems are

    Aircraft flight control system

    Aircraft flight control system

    Aircraft_flight_control_system

  • Attitude indicator
  • Flight instrument which displays the aircraft's orientation relative to Earth's horizon

    minutes for the erecting mechanism to bring the gyros to a vertical upright position after the aircraft engine is first powered up. Attitude indicators have

    Attitude indicator

    Attitude indicator

    Attitude_indicator

  • Thrust reversal
  • Temporary diversion of an aircraft engine's thrust

    and cold stream systems. Some propeller-driven aircraft equipped with variable-pitch propellers can reverse thrust by changing the pitch of their propeller

    Thrust reversal

    Thrust reversal

    Thrust_reversal

  • Navigation light
  • Lights on a vehicle indicating position, heading, and status

    running or position light, is a source of illumination on a watercraft, aircraft or spacecraft, meant to give information on the craft's position, heading

    Navigation light

    Navigation light

    Navigation_light

  • Tamping machine
  • Type of railroad maintenance vehicle

    the tamping unit into the desired vertical and horizontal position. At this stage, the desired position of the rails and sleeper will only be maintained

    Tamping machine

    Tamping machine

    Tamping_machine

  • Electronic flight instrument system
  • Display system in an aircraft's cockpit which displays flight information electronically

    The complex electromechanical attitude director indicator (ADI) and horizontal situation indicator (HSI) were the first candidates for replacement by

    Electronic flight instrument system

    Electronic flight instrument system

    Electronic_flight_instrument_system

  • NACA cowling
  • Aircraft engine fairing

    enhances lift. In the case of the NACA cowl, the ring-shaped airfoil is positioned so this lift effect is forward. This thrust does not fully counter the

    NACA cowling

    NACA cowling

    NACA_cowling

  • Intake ramp
  • Air intake used on supersonic jet engines

    known aircraft to use this is the North American A-5 Vigilante with fully-variable wedge-type air intakes on the sides of the fuselage. In the case of Concorde

    Intake ramp

    Intake ramp

    Intake_ramp

  • Inflight Connectivity
  • Aircraft passenger service

    indicates that this service can influence a passenger's choice of airline, positioning it as a new competitive factor within the passenger air transport industry

    Inflight Connectivity

    Inflight Connectivity

    Inflight_Connectivity

  • Traffic collision avoidance system
  • Aircraft collision avoidance system

    enough to generate an accurate horizontal position, and thus a safe horizontal resolution. TCAS IV used additional position information encoded on an air-to-air

    Traffic collision avoidance system

    Traffic collision avoidance system

    Traffic_collision_avoidance_system

  • Compass
  • Instrument used for navigation and orientation

    contains a suspended gimbal within a binnacle. This preserves the horizontal position. The magnetic compass is very reliable at moderate latitudes, but

    Compass

    Compass

    Compass

  • FADEC
  • Computer used for engine control in aerospace engineering

    by receiving multiple input variables of the current flight condition including air density, power lever request position, engine temperatures, engine

    FADEC

    FADEC

    FADEC

  • Mercury Grand Marquis
  • Full-size automobile produced by Mercury (1975-2011)

    suspension (with stiffer springs), a larger front stabilizer bar, and a heavy-duty rear stabilizer bar. In contrast to the U.S., the GCC-spec option retained

    Mercury Grand Marquis

    Mercury Grand Marquis

    Mercury_Grand_Marquis

  • Buoyancy
  • Upward force that opposes the weight of an object immersed in fluid

    slightly negative buoyancy and maintain depth by using the "lift" of the stabilizers with forward motion.[citation needed] The height to which a balloon rises

    Buoyancy

    Buoyancy

    Buoyancy

  • Hardpoint
  • Place on an aircraft to carry an extra load

    example requires seven seconds until the next store is rotated into release position. In contrast to the rotary launcher, a conventional bomb rack of the B-52

    Hardpoint

    Hardpoint

    Hardpoint

  • DJI
  • Chinese technology company

    videography. It also designs and manufactures camera systems, gimbal stabilizers, propulsion systems, enterprise software, aerial agriculture equipment

    DJI

    DJI

    DJI

  • Turn and slip indicator
  • Aircraft flight instrument

    displays the angle of the aircraft's transverse axis with respect to horizontal, and in motion displays this angle as modified by the acceleration of

    Turn and slip indicator

    Turn and slip indicator

    Turn_and_slip_indicator

  • North American XB-70 Valkyrie
  • Prototype supersonic strategic bomber

    used only in high-temperature areas like the leading edge of the horizontal stabilizer, and the nose. To cool the interior, the XB-70 pumped fuel en route

    North American XB-70 Valkyrie

    North American XB-70 Valkyrie

    North_American_XB-70_Valkyrie

  • Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-19
  • Air superiority fighter aircraft family

    fence on each wing. Like previous MiG jet fighters, the SM-2's vertical stabilizer had a straight leading edge. OKB drawings showed the airbrakes as being

    Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-19

    Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-19

    Mikoyan-Gurevich_MiG-19

  • Elevon
  • Aircraft control surface used to control pitch and roll

    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

    Elevon

    Elevon

    Elevon

  • Tundra tire
  • Type of aircraft tire

    diameter. The PA-18 was operated at different weights and center-of-gravity positions. The testing on the ground revealed that the larger the tire, the more

    Tundra tire

    Tundra tire

    Tundra_tire

  • Fuselage
  • Main body of an aircraft

    which in turn is used as a floating hull. The fuselage also serves to position the control and stabilization surfaces in specific relationships to lifting

    Fuselage

    Fuselage

    Fuselage

  • Autothrottle
  • System that allows a pilot to control thrust without manually setting fuel flow

    attain: speed and thrust.[citation needed] In speed mode the throttle is positioned to attain a set target speed, subject to safe operating margins. For example

    Autothrottle

    Autothrottle

    Autothrottle

  • Variometer
  • Flight instrument which determines the aircraft's vertical velocity

    use thermistors sensitive to airflow, or circuit boards consisting of variable resistors connected to the membrane of a tiny vacuum cavity. A simple variometer

    Variometer

    Variometer

    Variometer

  • Blohm & Voss Ha 142
  • German monoplane

    that bore four engines, while the tail unit comprised a high-set horizontal stabilizer and a double vertical tail. The Ha 142 was powered by a total of

    Blohm & Voss Ha 142

    Blohm & Voss Ha 142

    Blohm_&_Voss_Ha_142

  • Leading-edge droop flap
  • Aerodynamic device

    stage is selected. The variable sections on the A380 may be drooped to a position 22 or 25 degrees lower than their stowed position. Another function of

    Leading-edge droop flap

    Leading-edge droop flap

    Leading-edge_droop_flap

  • Servo tab
  • Device on aircraft control surface

    not employ negative feedback to keep the control surfaces in a desired position; they only provide a mechanical advantage to the pilot. A servo tab, or

    Servo tab

    Servo tab

    Servo_tab

  • Cadillac Eldorado
  • American personal luxury car

    five horizontal windsplits on the rear doors. Tail styling treatments followed the Eldorado pattern. It also had the first automatic two-position "memory"

    Cadillac Eldorado

    Cadillac Eldorado

    Cadillac_Eldorado

  • Bench press
  • Upper body exercise

    muscles, including the scapular stabilizers (serratus anterior, middle, and inferior trapezius), humeral head stabilizers (rotator cuff muscles), and core

    Bench press

    Bench press

    Bench_press

  • Strake (aeronautics)
  • Flight control surface

    visibility, a dorsal fillet or strake was added to the front of the vertical stabilizer fin in order to strengthen the tail empennage and to improve lateral stability

    Strake (aeronautics)

    Strake (aeronautics)

    Strake_(aeronautics)

  • High-lift device
  • Wing surface area adjuster, typically for shortening take-off and landing

    slot is the gap between the slat and the wing. The slat may be fixed in position, with a slot permanently in place behind it, or it may be retractable so

    High-lift device

    High-lift device

    High-lift_device

  • Jack Ridley (pilot)
  • United States Air Force officer (1915–1957)

    elevator itself could safely be dispensed with and the X-1's entire horizontal stabilizer, which could be adjusted for trim changes, be used for pitch control

    Jack Ridley (pilot)

    Jack Ridley (pilot)

    Jack_Ridley_(pilot)

  • Sukhoi Su-17
  • Soviet variable-sweep wing fighter-bomber

    Fitter) is a variable-sweep wing fighter-bomber developed for the Soviet military. Developed from the Sukhoi Su-7, the Su-17 was the first variable-sweep wing

    Sukhoi Su-17

    Sukhoi Su-17

    Sukhoi_Su-17

  • Blown flap
  • High-lift device on some aircraft wings

    Longeron Nacelle Rib Spar Stabilizer Stressed skin Strut T-tail Tailplane Trailing edge Triple tail Twin tail V-tail Vertical stabilizer Wing root Wing tip Wingbox

    Blown flap

    Blown flap

    Blown_flap

  • Bubble canopy
  • Type of aircraft canopy

    directly behind (known as "checking six," or looking at the "six o'clock" position directly to the rear). Mirrors offered some help, but had a narrow field

    Bubble canopy

    Bubble canopy

    Bubble_canopy

  • Ford Five Hundred
  • Full-size sedan by Ford (2005–2007)

    multi-link rear axle with coilover shocks — along with front and rear stabilizer bars and four-wheel anti-lock disc brakes (12.5-inch front, 13-inch rear)

    Ford Five Hundred

    Ford Five Hundred

    Ford_Five_Hundred

  • Coandă effect
  • Tendency of a fluid jet to stay attached to a surface of any form

    where the "obstacle" is a quarter cylindrical portion following the flat horizontal rectangular orifice, so that no fluid at all is entrained from the surroundings

    Coandă effect

    Coandă effect

    Coandă_effect

  • Mitsubishi G4M
  • Twin-engine, land-based medium bomber (1940–1945)

    main wings with LB type laminar flow airfoil. and widened tail horizontal stabilizer wing area, which improved service ceiling to 8,950 m (29,360 ft)

    Mitsubishi G4M

    Mitsubishi_G4M

  • Piper PA-47 PiperJet
  • American prototype VLJ

    designers incorporated an automatic pitch trim system to coordinate horizontal stabilizer angle of incidence with power setting. This system was later replaced

    Piper PA-47 PiperJet

    Piper PA-47 PiperJet

    Piper_PA-47_PiperJet

  • Centre stick
  • Aircraft cockpit control

    of the cockpit either between the pilot's legs or between the pilots' positions. Since the throttle controls are typically located to the left of the

    Centre stick

    Centre stick

    Centre_stick

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Online names & meanings

  • Jaganmayi
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Jaganmayi

    Mother of the world, Goddess Lakshmi, Goddess Durga

  • Dhanyasri | தந்யஷ்ரீ
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Dhanyasri | தந்யஷ்ரீ

    Blessed, Thankful, Great or personification of gratitude, Lucky or giver of wealth

  • Devikanth
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Devikanth

    Son of Goddess

  • OPHELIA
  • Female

    English

    OPHELIA

    (Greek Οφέλια): Feminine form of Greek Ophelos, OPHELIA means "help." This name was used by Shakespeare for an ill-omened character in Hamlet.

  • Barrons
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Barrons

    English : probably a variant of Baron.

  • Charee
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, French

    Charee

    Darling; Similar to Cherie Dear One

  • Yashwarya
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian, Marathi

    Yashwarya

    Fame and Prosperity

  • Ishaan
  • Boy/Male

    American, Arabic, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Muslim, Sanskrit, Tamil

    Ishaan

    The Sun; One who Bestows Wealth; North East Direction; Lord Shiva / Vishnu; Allah's Grace

  • PIRJO
  • Female

    Finnish

    PIRJO

    Pet form of Finnish Piritta, PIRJO means "exalted one."

  • Abdul-Atheeq
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic

    Abdul-Atheeq

    Fresh Air

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VARIABLE POSITION-HORIZONTAL-STABILIZER

  • Amiable
  • a.

    Friendly; kindly; sweet; gracious; as, an amiable temper or mood; amiable ideas.

  • Valuable
  • a.

    Worthy; estimable; deserving esteem; as, a valuable friend; a valuable companion.

  • Variably
  • adv.

    In a variable manner.

  • Horizontal
  • a.

    Measured or contained in a plane of the horizon; as, horizontal distance.

  • Variable
  • a.

    Having the capacity of varying or changing; capable of alternation in any manner; changeable; as, variable winds or seasons; a variable quantity.

  • Unvariable
  • a.

    Invariable.

  • Invariable
  • n.

    An invariable quantity; a constant.

  • Position
  • v. t.

    To indicate the position of; to place.

  • Valuable
  • a.

    Having value or worth; possessing qualities which are useful and esteemed; precious; costly; as, a valuable horse; valuable land; a valuable cargo.

  • Position
  • n.

    Relative place or standing; social or official rank; as, a person of position; hence, office; post; as, to lose one's position.

  • Horizontally
  • adv.

    In a horizontal direction or position; on a level; as, moving horizontally.

  • Plano-horizontal
  • a.

    Having a level horizontal surface or position.

  • Position
  • n.

    The spot where a person or thing is placed or takes a place; site; place; station; situation; as, the position of man in creation; the fleet changed its position.

  • Variable
  • n.

    A quantity which may increase or decrease; a quantity which admits of an infinite number of values in the same expression; a variable quantity; as, in the equation x2 - y2 = R2, x and y are variables.

  • Parable
  • v. t.

    To represent by parable.

  • Variable
  • n.

    That which is variable; that which varies, or is subject to change.

  • Earable
  • a.

    Arable; tillable.

  • Positional
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to position.

  • Variable
  • a.

    Liable to vary; too susceptible of change; mutable; fickle; unsteady; inconstant; as, the affections of men are variable; passions are variable.

  • Exposition
  • n.

    Situation or position with reference to direction of view or accessibility to influence of sun, wind, etc.; exposure; as, an easterly exposition; an exposition to the sun.