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单词 flight control
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Definition of flight control in English:

flight control

noun
mass noun
  • 1The activity of directing the movement of aircraft.

    automatic flight control
    as modifier the flight-control computer
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Its flight control, navigation and vehicle management are independent and based on a mission plan.
    • It is probably possible to adapt existing flight control systems from aircraft for use in rockets, but this is likely to be quite expensive.
    • In one demonstration, students start flying the basic F - 16, then sequentially remove flight control features until they are flying the aircraft manually.
    • The advanced flight models might be more accessible if you have invested in something like the Thrustmaster Afterburner flight control system.
    • The pilot has excellent flight control of the F - 16 through its ‘fly-by-wire’ system.
    • The helicopter's flight control system has been supplied by BAE Systems Aerospace Controls.
    • The automatic flight control system is a dual redundant digital system, which provides autostabilisation and four-axis auto-pilot operation.
    • Vaino Hoover, former president and chief executive officer of Hoover Electric Company, designed and manufactured electric actuators and power flight control system components for aircraft and deep sea equipment.
    • The combined head-up/head-level display is collimated at infinity, and presents data relating to flight control, navigation, target engagement and weapon firing.
    • The full authority digital flight control system and avionics were developed by Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Division at Fort Worth.
    • The month just past saw shipment to Bell of the BA609's flight control software from BAE Systems in Santa Monica.
    • The operation of the dipping sonar is by a hydraulically powered winch, and the automatic flight control system includes a cable hover mode control.
    • It won't be long before the same satellites that track the weather will also be used for aircraft flight control, mobile phone calls, shipping forecasts and keeping close track of sunspots and lightning.
    • The flight models are anything but realistic and flight control is probably the hardest part to learn in the game (use your joystick, don't pay attention to the manual).
    • Data is still being gathered in the areas of weight and balance, flight control margins, potential for automatic flight control systems malfunction and aircraft performance limitations.
    • We did all the scenarios which they talked about here today, and he never made any unusual movements, any unusual flight control implements.
    • Our first indication of a problem was a shudder throughout the aircraft, and the DASH advisory lights for the automatic flight control system illuminated.
    • After take-off, the pilot can hand over flight control to the mission program until within visual range of the mission's first target.
    • The Avionics and Vehicle Management Computer performs flight control processing, autopilot control, engine control processing, mission command and control, navigation, and other functions.
    • The system also provides flight control and navigation data intended for mission specific systems and equipment.
    1. 1.1count noun A flap or other control surface on an aircraft.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Hand-in-hand with fly-by-wire flight controls is powered-lift technology.
      • I continue to circle the colony using just the right combination of flight controls and power to give the biologist the best possible view of the birds below.
      • The engines were replaced with freshly overhauled units while outer wing panels, tail section, and flight controls were removed and repaired.
      • The airplane will have manual flight controls.
      • It has manual flight controls, a high safety and reliability record, and can operate from grass, sand or waterlogged airstrips.
      • ‘The jet was flying pretty well, and the damage had not affected the flight control surfaces or the landing gear,’ Turner said.
      • The T10's rear cockpit will be modified to accommodate a casualty and will have its flight controls removed, together with most of its avionics.
      • The flight controls had been carefully rigged to fractions of a degree while the wing slats were removed and then refitted to ensure a perfectly smooth fit.
      • Later designs have replaced the single island with a forward ship control island and an aft flight control island.
      • They first climbed to FL 150, where they checked engine data, flight controls and the anti-ice system, Courault said.
      • The flight controls feature all push-pull rod primary controls and boosted ailerons.
      • High-performance aircraft have a horizontal stabilizer placed so that, as a stall is approached, the turbulent air coming off the top of the wing hits the horizontal stabilizer and shakes the flight controls.
      • Installing a panel, second seat, and a full set of flight controls was no small task but John and his crew entered the project with enthusiasm.
      • In addition to the flight controls, the control column carried the gun camera switch box, the gunsight switch box and a fluorescent light bulb for the instrument panel.
      • On the ‘before starting engines’ checklist, oxygen system checks are item number four, right after unlocking the controls, buckling up and checking the flight controls.
      • New fairings were made for the fuselage \\ wing root areas, and final adjustments of the control cables for all flight controls were finished.
      • At this time, Captain Combs remarked on the presence of an abnormality in the flight controls, as the aircraft began to exhibit an uncommanded rolling tendency.
      • The flight controls are ballistically hardened and the helicopter is equipped with redundant electric and hydraulic systems.
      • The actual flight controls were little different than the flight controls of atmospheric aircraft.
      • The CFI took over the flight controls and banked the airplane to the right.
 
 

Definition of flight control in US English:

flight control

nounˈflī(t) kənˌtrōl
  • 1The activity of directing the movement of aircraft.

    automatic flight control
    as modifier the flight-control computer
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Its flight control, navigation and vehicle management are independent and based on a mission plan.
    • The combined head-up/head-level display is collimated at infinity, and presents data relating to flight control, navigation, target engagement and weapon firing.
    • Data is still being gathered in the areas of weight and balance, flight control margins, potential for automatic flight control systems malfunction and aircraft performance limitations.
    • Our first indication of a problem was a shudder throughout the aircraft, and the DASH advisory lights for the automatic flight control system illuminated.
    • The flight models are anything but realistic and flight control is probably the hardest part to learn in the game (use your joystick, don't pay attention to the manual).
    • The automatic flight control system is a dual redundant digital system, which provides autostabilisation and four-axis auto-pilot operation.
    • The operation of the dipping sonar is by a hydraulically powered winch, and the automatic flight control system includes a cable hover mode control.
    • The helicopter's flight control system has been supplied by BAE Systems Aerospace Controls.
    • It won't be long before the same satellites that track the weather will also be used for aircraft flight control, mobile phone calls, shipping forecasts and keeping close track of sunspots and lightning.
    • We did all the scenarios which they talked about here today, and he never made any unusual movements, any unusual flight control implements.
    • Vaino Hoover, former president and chief executive officer of Hoover Electric Company, designed and manufactured electric actuators and power flight control system components for aircraft and deep sea equipment.
    • The month just past saw shipment to Bell of the BA609's flight control software from BAE Systems in Santa Monica.
    • The Avionics and Vehicle Management Computer performs flight control processing, autopilot control, engine control processing, mission command and control, navigation, and other functions.
    • The system also provides flight control and navigation data intended for mission specific systems and equipment.
    • After take-off, the pilot can hand over flight control to the mission program until within visual range of the mission's first target.
    • The pilot has excellent flight control of the F - 16 through its ‘fly-by-wire’ system.
    • The full authority digital flight control system and avionics were developed by Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Division at Fort Worth.
    • In one demonstration, students start flying the basic F - 16, then sequentially remove flight control features until they are flying the aircraft manually.
    • The advanced flight models might be more accessible if you have invested in something like the Thrustmaster Afterburner flight control system.
    • It is probably possible to adapt existing flight control systems from aircraft for use in rockets, but this is likely to be quite expensive.
    1. 1.1 A control surface on an aircraft.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The actual flight controls were little different than the flight controls of atmospheric aircraft.
      • The flight controls are ballistically hardened and the helicopter is equipped with redundant electric and hydraulic systems.
      • On the ‘before starting engines’ checklist, oxygen system checks are item number four, right after unlocking the controls, buckling up and checking the flight controls.
      • Hand-in-hand with fly-by-wire flight controls is powered-lift technology.
      • The flight controls had been carefully rigged to fractions of a degree while the wing slats were removed and then refitted to ensure a perfectly smooth fit.
      • The flight controls feature all push-pull rod primary controls and boosted ailerons.
      • The airplane will have manual flight controls.
      • The T10's rear cockpit will be modified to accommodate a casualty and will have its flight controls removed, together with most of its avionics.
      • New fairings were made for the fuselage \\ wing root areas, and final adjustments of the control cables for all flight controls were finished.
      • High-performance aircraft have a horizontal stabilizer placed so that, as a stall is approached, the turbulent air coming off the top of the wing hits the horizontal stabilizer and shakes the flight controls.
      • In addition to the flight controls, the control column carried the gun camera switch box, the gunsight switch box and a fluorescent light bulb for the instrument panel.
      • Installing a panel, second seat, and a full set of flight controls was no small task but John and his crew entered the project with enthusiasm.
      • At this time, Captain Combs remarked on the presence of an abnormality in the flight controls, as the aircraft began to exhibit an uncommanded rolling tendency.
      • I continue to circle the colony using just the right combination of flight controls and power to give the biologist the best possible view of the birds below.
      • Later designs have replaced the single island with a forward ship control island and an aft flight control island.
      • ‘The jet was flying pretty well, and the damage had not affected the flight control surfaces or the landing gear,’ Turner said.
      • The CFI took over the flight controls and banked the airplane to the right.
      • It has manual flight controls, a high safety and reliability record, and can operate from grass, sand or waterlogged airstrips.
      • The engines were replaced with freshly overhauled units while outer wing panels, tail section, and flight controls were removed and repaired.
      • They first climbed to FL 150, where they checked engine data, flight controls and the anti-ice system, Courault said.
 
 
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