Rudder pedal
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rudder-pedal-179-6575107
title:
Rudder pedal
text:
A rudder pedal is a foot-operated aircraft flight control interface for controlling the rudder of an aircraft. The usual set-up in modern aircraft is that each pilot has a pedal set consisting of a pair of pedals, with one pedal for each foot. Each right and left pedal works together so that one pedal pops out when the other is depressed, and convention is that the rudder rotates in the same direction as the arm connecting the two rudder pedals. For example, if a pilot presses the left rudder pe
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wiki
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encyclopedia
description:
Aircraft rudder control interface
original url:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rudder_pedal
date created:
2011-11-04T06:19:21Z
date modified:
2024-09-05T00:08:00Z
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