Flugsicherungssystemen
Flugsicherungssysteme, also known as flight control systems, are critical components of modern aircraft, responsible for maintaining stability, control, and safety during flight. These systems work in conjunction with the pilot's inputs and various sensors to ensure the aircraft behaves as intended. There are several types of flugsicherungssysteme, each serving a specific function:
Primary flight control systems include the ailerons, elevator, and rudder, which are essential for controlling the
Modern aircraft often employ fly-by-wire systems, where mechanical linkages between the pilot's controls and the aircraft's
Flugsicherungssysteme are subject to rigorous testing and certification processes to ensure they meet the highest safety