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aileron

[ey-luh-ron] / ˈeɪ ləˌrɒn /


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Airbus investigated this incident and found that space weather had corrupted data in an elevator aileron computer which sends commands to the plane's flaps.

From BBC Dec. 6, 2025

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.

From Seattle Times Mar. 28, 2023

Lipsey said Christmas fought and won a patent battle over the invention of the aileron, a hinged surface on wings used to control balance.

From Washington Post Jul. 20, 2020

He applied enough downward spin to create lift and turned a sphere into an aileron.

From Slate Jun. 30, 2018

For example, it is possible to do a 360° aileron roll in one second.

From "Flying to the Moon: An Astronaut's Story" by Michael Collins




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