The fuselage holds the structure and passengers, the cockpit contains the controls, and the wings generate lift and control airflow. Additional parts like slats, spoilers, ailerons, the horizontal and vertical stabilizers, and elevators help maintain stability and allow pilots to control pitch, roll, and yaw for steering the airplane during flight.
The fuselage holds the structure and passengers, the cockpit contains the controls, and the wings generate lift and control airflow. Additional parts like slats, spoilers, ailerons, the horizontal and vertical stabilizers, and elevators help maintain stability and allow pilots to control pitch, roll, and yaw for steering the airplane during flight.
The fuselage holds the structure and passengers, the cockpit contains the controls, and the wings generate lift and control airflow. Additional parts like slats, spoilers, ailerons, the horizontal and vertical stabilizers, and elevators help maintain stability and allow pilots to control pitch, roll, and yaw for steering the airplane during flight.
Fuselage holds the structure together and accommodate passengers and/or cargo.
Cockpit holds the command and control section of an airplane
Wings generate lift and control the airflow while flying. Slats adjust the angle of attack of the wings, increasing lift. Spoiler adjust the camber of sections of the wings, decreasing lift Ailerons increase or decrease lifts asymmetrically, in order to change roll and, thus, move the aircraft left or right while flying. Horizontal stabilizer helps maintain an airplane's equilibrium and stability in flight Elevators increase or decrease lifts on the horizontal stabilizer symmetrically in order to control the pitch motion of an airplane. Vertical stabilizer prevents lateral movements of the airplane. Rudder controls the yaw motion of an airplane.