Only one of these DO NOT have a geared (servo) tab. Select the correct answer.
Answer
Elevator
Rudder
Ailerons
Question 4
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The ailerons [blank_start]lower[blank_end] with the wing flaps and their degree of movement, including the degree of differential movement, [blank_start]increases[blank_end] proportionately with flap deflection.
Answer
lower
rise
increases
decreases
Question 5
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The purpose of this question is to briefly explain the difference between a trim tab and a geared (servo) tab.
1. A [blank_start]trim tab[blank_end] can be controlled from the flight deck, and its purpose is to create an aerodynamic force that keeps the flight control in a deflected position.
2. A [blank_start]servo tab[blank_end] is a small hinged device installed on an aircraft control surface to assist the movement of the control surfaces by moving in the direction opposite to the desired movement of the control surface, deflecting airflow, generating force on the whole control surface in the desired direction.