kontrollflatene
Kontrollflatene, a Norwegian term, translates to "control surfaces" in English. These are aerodynamic devices used to change the direction and attitude of an aircraft or other vehicles that move through a fluid medium. They function by altering the airflow around the vehicle, generating forces that can be used for steering.
Common types of control surfaces include ailerons, elevators, and rudders. Ailerons, typically located on the trailing
The movement of these surfaces is usually controlled by the pilot through a control column (or yoke)
Beyond aircraft, control surfaces are also employed in other applications. Submarines use hydroplanes, which are analogous