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Different Parts of an Airplane and Their Purposes
Fuselage
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The fuselage is the body of the airplane. This is where the crew,
passengers and cargo are held. The fuselage also holds all the other
parts of the airplane together. The cockpit is located in the front of
the fuselage, and the passenger and cargo areas are located in the back.
Some airplanes also carry their fuel in the fuselage.
Cockpit
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The cockpit is located in the front of the fuselage. The cockpit is
where the pilot and any other flying and navigating staff sit and
operate the plane. The cockpit is the main control center of the
airplane and is also where the radio controls are located.
Horizontal Stabilizer
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The horizontal stabilizer (the small, rear "wings" of the plane) is
attached to the back of the fuselage. It does not move or rotate, and
prevents up and down movement of the nose, known as "pitch." The purpose
of the stabilizer is to balance the plane, provide stability and keep
the aircraft flying straight.
Elevator
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The elevator is located on the back of horizontal stabilizer,
attached by hinges. Elevators operate in pairs so that when the right
elevator goes up, so does the left. Their purpose it to control the up
and down movement of the nose. The angle of attack of the wind on the
wings is also controlled by the elevators.
Rudder
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The rudder is a moving part that is attached to the vertical
stabilizer of the tail, which is located on the back of the fuselage. It
is attached by hinges. The purpose of the rudder is to control the
side-to-side motion, otherwise known as "yaw," of the aircraft.
Wings
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The wings of the aircraft are located on either side of the fuselage.
The wings support the weight of the plane and all the passengers, cargo
and fuel. Their purpose is to provide lift so that the airplane can
take off and remain in the air.
Ailerons
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The ailerons are movable sections located on the outer part of the
back edge of each wing. When one aileron moves up, the other moves down.
Ailerons create a rolling motion that assists in turning and banking
the airplane.
Flaps
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Flaps are located on the back of the airplane's wings, close to the
fuselage. They are movable parts, attached by hinges, that turn up, or
down. The purpose of the flaps up, vertical, is to enable the plane to
fly more slowly. During takeoff and landing, the flaps are moved to a
down, horizontal, position, which increases force from the wing.
Landing Gear
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The landing gear--the wheels of the airplane--is located under the
fuselage. In addition to allowing the plane to land and take off, the
wheels are used to drive the airplane on the runways while it is
grounded. On some planes the landing gear is always out. Other airplanes
can retract the landing gear while in the air.
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