How Flight Controls Work | Part 3 : Rudder
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- Опубліковано 9 вер 2024
- There has been a rearrangement in the series chapters. The pitch control chapter was supposed to be the third part, but now will be uploaded after all the flight control surfaces are covered.
Aircraft systems explained.
* Primary flight control system.
* Rudder trim and control system.
* Rudder pedal mechanism.
Major components covered.
* Primary flight computer, actuator control electronics and Autopilot flight director computer.
*Rudder pedals, feel and centering mechanism and back drive actuator.
* Power control unit, rudder panel, rudder tab, trim switch and position transducers.
Software's used for making the video.
* Blender 3.0 and Filmora 10.
Background music used in the video.
* Dynamite (Filmora stock library).
Thanks again for the wonderful work. These presentations are spectacular, an amazing visual resource. Videos are an amazing tool for learning airplane systems. I look forward to new videos of the various systems of the boeing 777. Wonderful work.
Thanks for going in depth into the aircraft. I needed to see the connection of a rudder to the vertical stabiliser and now it's more clear, appreciate it.
Glad it was helpful!
You are doing a great job...Boeing 777 is my favorite aeroplane...please also make a video on flight management computer
Thanks for the suggestion!
Thanks for the suggestion! The Boeing 777-300ER is also my favorite airplane, i also think that their FMC video will might be split into parts
Awesome series man
Thank you!
Very nice. thanks
Most welcome.
Nice information 👏👏👌
this is amazing
so either pedal movement or rudder trim control do exactly the same job ??
They have different applications in flight. There will be a yaw control chapter towards the end of the series explaining them in detail.
@@AircraftScience Thank you 🙏
Rudder Trim is useful incase of engine failure. You don’t want a pilot holding the rudder for 2 hours when they divert to nearest airport.
It is Similar to elevator trim, but more of a convenience rather than requirement to fly the plane.
How the lending aircraft one vidieo plse 👍
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@AircraftScience, Amazing videos. Is there a way to get in contact with you? I don't want to sell you anything or spam you. I genuinely want to have a chat about your content if that's OK. Looking forward to hearing from you hopefully.
I can't stand AI videos