- published: 29 Jan 2010
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The deceleron, or split aileron, was developed in the late 1940s by Northrop originally for use on the F-89 Scorpion fighter aircraft. It is a two-part aileron that can be deflected as a unit to provide roll control, or split open to act as an air brake. Decelerons are also used on the Fairchild Republic A-10 Thunderbolt II and the Northrop B-2 Spirit flying wing. In differential use they impart yaw moment, potentially obviating the rudder and vertical stabilizer control surface, although requiring active flight control.
Deceleron Demonstration
RC Flying Wing with Deceleron (Split Ailerons or Duckeron)
RC Flying wing yaw control by Deceleron (Split Ailerons or Duckeron)
Deceleron/Split elevon mixing flying wing
TUTORIAL | COMO CAMBIAR EL MICROPROCESADOR A UN PORTATIL FUJITSU (de Celeron a i5)
Corte em Chapa de Celeron
decelerons First pair
decelerons front view
FACAS ARTESANAIS
Water koken met een Celeron