The same as Bidule [6], twin
elevons were utilized to provide roll-attitude and pitch-attitude control, while rotation speeds and collective pitches of such twin propellers were utilized to provide altitude and yaw-attitude control, respectively.
The control surfaces, in this case trailing edge
elevons, were designed to snap fit onto two hinges that protruded from the outer wing section.
(13.) "Nous nous
elevons contre toute tentative d'interpretation d'un texte poetique a des fins judiciaires et reclamons la cessation immediate des poursuites," Misere, 5.
Also, the team dispensed with the deployable drag-generating devices used to slow planes on approach, opting instead for a combination of
elevons and thrust vectoring.
For some bomber pilots, that was their first introduction to the unique and very different behavior of an airplane with "
elevons" instead of ailerons and elevators.
The report into the May incident said part of one of the
elevons - moving parts of the wing used to control pitch and roll - had separated.
The report into the May incident said part of one of the Concorde's
elevons - a moving part of the wing used to control pitch and roll - had separated from the wing.
The vibrations were apparently due to the Concorde losing up to 70% of the lower part of it rudder when the aircraft's
elevons separated from the wing according to Reuters.
Comme nous nous
elevons contre l'attitude du ministre du Commerce, Amara Benyounes, qui a assiste a ce congres illegal [beaucoup plus grand que], soutient-il.
The bomber relies on four Rolls-Royce Olympus engines and has control surfaces known as
elevons, which make it nimble and controllable.
Nous
elevons une ribambelle d'enfants a qui nous esperons voir grandir dans de meilleures conditions".
The inboard two are redundant
elevons and the outboard is a split-flap "ruddervon" for yaw, pitch, and roll control.