
can someone tell me what is, rudder, throttle, yaw, ailerons, depth, height, aerobatatics.?
for rc helicopter flight
I found this 28flight%% 29 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pitch_ flight dynamics is the science air and spacecraft guidance and control in three dimensions. The three critical flight dynamics parameters are rotations in three dimensions around the vehicle coordinate origin system, the center of mass. These angles are pitch, roll and yaw (See Tait-Bryan rotations for an explanation). Aerospace engineers to develop control systems for vehicle orientation (attitude) on the three axes described above. Systems scrutiny include actuators that exert forces in different directions, and generate rotational forces or moments about the aerodynamic center the plane, and thus rotate the aircraft pitch, roll or yaw. For example, a pitching moment is a vertical force at a distance before or behind the aerodynamic center of the aircraft and the aircraft to pitch up or down. roll, pitch and yaw refer to rotations around the respective axes from a defined equilibrium state. The bank angle equilibrium is known as wings level or zero angle, which is equivalent to a level angle of heel of a ship. Yaw and pitch is known as "position". The field balance angle submarine and airship is the language known as 'trim', but in aircraft, it is generally angle of attack, rather that guidance. However, common usage ignores this distinction between equilibrium and dynamic case. common aeronautical convention defines the role most as acting on the longitudinal axis, positive with the right wing down. The lace is around the vertical body axis, positive with the nose to starboard. Pitch is around an axis perpendicular to the longitudinal plane of symmetry, positive nose up. One wing of the aircraft increases or decreases the lift generated fixed- by the wings when he pitches nose up or down by increasing or decreasing the angle of attack (ESA). The roll angle is also known as tilt angle on a fixed-wing aircraft, which "banks" to change the horizontal direction of flight. A plane is generally Simplified nose to tail to reduce drag which is generally advantageous to keep the yaw angle close to zero, but there are cases when an aircraft may be deliberately "swerved" such a shift in a fixed wing aircraft. ME!.
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