aileron

A small airplane's aileronA Piper Cherokee airplane with the left aileron turned downward and the right aileron upward.

aileron, movable part of an airplane wing that is controlled by the pilot and permits them to roll the aircraft around its longitudinal axis. Ailerons are thus used primarily to bank the aircraft for turning. Ailerons have appeared in different forms throughout the years but are usually part of the wing’s trailing edge, near the tip. Their efficiency in lateral control made the Wright brothers’ system of wing warping obsolete.

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