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This lesson explains how control surfaces like the ailerons, rudder, and elevators help the plane move through the air.
Kids will learn where these parts are on the plane and how pilots use them to control each type of movement. With simple language and easy examples, students will see how small changes can make a big difference in flying!
By understanding these concepts, students will gain a better appreciation for the intricacies of flight. They will be inspired to explore more about aerodynamics and possibly dream of becoming pilots or engineers one day.
This course includes 3 modules, 6 lessons, and 1:00 hours of materials.
In this video, we’ll learn about the ailerons, elevators, and rudder, and how each one helps the pilot steer the airplane. Using colorful animations and clear explanations, this lesson makes it easy and fun to understand how small parts make a big difference when flying!
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1.Match the control surface to the movement it controls:
- Elevators → (Pitch / Yaw / Roll)
- Ailerons → (Pitch / Yaw / Roll)
- Rudder → (Pitch / Yaw / Roll)
2.Draw arrows on your airplane drawing to show how the control surfaces move
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