lennonohjausjärjestelmä
Lennonohjausjärjestelmä, commonly referred to as a flight control system, is a set of components that allow a pilot to control the aircraft's attitude and flight path. These systems are crucial for safe and efficient flight operations, enabling pilots to maneuver the aircraft by adjusting its surfaces.
Modern flight control systems can be broadly categorized into two types: mechanical and fly-by-wire. Mechanical systems
Fly-by-wire systems, on the other hand, replace the mechanical linkages with electronic signals. The pilot's inputs
The primary control surfaces operated by the flight control system are the ailerons, which control roll; the