- canard control
- носовой руль
Англо-русский словарь по авиации. 2013.
Англо-русский словарь по авиации. 2013.
Canard — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Canards (azul) del Saab Viggen En aeronáutica, canard ( pato en francés) es una configuración de aeronave de ala fija por la que el estabilizador horizontal está en una posición adelantada frente a las alas, en cont … Wikipedia Español
Canard — is a French word for a duck, and is often used in English to refer to a deliberately false story, originating from an abbreviated form of an old French idiom, vendre un canard à moitié , meaning to half sell a duck. In French it can also mean a… … Wikipedia
canard — [kə närd′] n. [Fr, a duck, hoax; prob. < can, echoic for duck s quack + ard, ARD; short for (vendre) un canard (à moitié), lit., (to half sell) a duck, i.e., to cheat] 1. a false, esp. malicious, report that has been fabricated with the… … English World dictionary
Control reversal — is an adverse effect on the controllability of aircraft. The flight controls reverse themselves in a way that is not intuitive, so pilots may not be aware of the situation and therefore provide the wrong inputs; in order to roll to the left, for… … Wikipedia
Canard (aeronautics) — In aeronautics, canard (French for duck) is an airframe configuration of fixed wing aircraft in which the tailplane is ahead of the main wing, rather than behind them as in conventional aircraft.Crane, Dale: Dictionary of Aeronautical Terms,… … Wikipedia
Canard Voisin — The Canard Voisin was a plane developed by Gabriel and Charles Voisin in 1910. Original in design, with its main wings positioned at the back, the Canard Voisin was a very popular aircraft during the first decades of the 20th century. With the… … Wikipedia
Canard Rotor/Wing — The Canard Rotor Wing (CRW) is a class of VTOL aircraft capable of both fixed wing and rotary wing flight. For vertical take off, hovering, low speed flight, and vertical landing, the main airfoil is spun like a helicopter s rotor by directing… … Wikipedia
canard — A horizontal stabilizing and control surface or foreplane located forward of the wing. It can act as a trimmer or like a conventional tailplane. A canard may be fixed, movable, or have a variable geometry … Aviation dictionary
canard — noun Etymology: French, literally, duck; in sense 1, from Middle French vendre des canards à moitié to cheat, literally, to half sell ducks Date: 1851 1. a. a false or unfounded report or story; especially a fabricated report b. a groundless… … New Collegiate Dictionary
canard — noun a) A false or misleading report or story, especially if deliberately so. It’s a cinch, now that Spurling has cleared away a century’s worth of misapprehensions and canards. b) A type of aircraft in which the primary horizontal control and… … Wiktionary
canard — [kə nα:d, kanα:d] noun 1》 an unfounded rumour or story. 2》 a small wing like projection on an aircraft forward of the main wing, for extra stability or control. Origin C19: from Fr., lit. duck , also hoax , from OFr. caner to quack … English new terms dictionary