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The Standard Control Surface is a module that adds drag or lift to help  control a space plane or rocket within the atmosphere. it can be controlled by a SAS module.                                  [[File:Standard Control Surface.jpg]]
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The '''Elevon 1''' is a [[control surface]] — a [[part]] that generates [[lift]] and deflects to alter a [[craft]]'s [[center of lift]] to aid control of aerodynamic flight within an [[atmosphere]].
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== Product description ==
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|Made from the finest materials at hand, these flight surfaces are guaranteed to operate while attached to the craft. However studies have shown that a lack of atmosphere *may* slightly impede function. No refunds.
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== Uses ==
 
== Uses ==
The Standard Control Surface is can be used for adjusting the lift of a space planes wings to control the pitch of a space plane.
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The primary purpose of the Elevon 1 is aerodynamic steering, tilting in response to pitch, yaw, and roll commands during flight. They are normally attached to the trailing edge of a [[wing]]. They generate a small amount of lift, causing a small but noticeable impact on positioning the center of lift which must be considered when balancing added control with overall aerodynamics.
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Since {{version|0.23}} it is possible through [[tweakable]]s to dictate which commands it is “Active” in. As relative positioning of a control surface on an aircraft impacts usefulness for each command, this can ensure control surfaces aren't splitting the difference between its most effective use and a less effective one.
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Though some players may consider it cheating, control surfaces can be spammed arbitrarily to locations on a craft to shift its center of lift as desired, even if it would not realistically be exposed to airflow. To prevent odd steering behavior, these spammed control surfaces may be set “Inactive” for pitch, yaw, and roll.
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== Changes ==
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;[[0.25]]
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* Renamed from '''Standard Control Surface''' to '''Elevon 1''', new model and texture
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;[[0.15]]
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* Initial release
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{{Parts}}
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[[Category:Control surfaces]]

Latest revision as of 18:43, 17 March 2017

Elevon 1
Part image
Control surface by
C7 Aerospace Division

Radial size Radial mounted
Cost (total) 400.00 Funds
Mass (total) 0.050 t
Drag 0.02
Max. Temp. 2400 K
Impact Tolerance 15 m/s
Research Aviation.png Aviation
Unlock cost 3 200 Funds
Since version 0.15
Part configuration elevon1.cfg
Lift generated 0.25
Cont. surf. portion 100%
Deflection range 20°
Actuator Speed 30°/s
Packed volume 270 l

The Elevon 1 is a control surface — a part that generates lift and deflects to alter a craft's center of lift to aid control of aerodynamic flight within an atmosphere.

Product description

Made from the finest materials at hand, these flight surfaces are guaranteed to operate while attached to the craft. However studies have shown that a lack of atmosphere *may* slightly impede function. No refunds.

Uses

The primary purpose of the Elevon 1 is aerodynamic steering, tilting in response to pitch, yaw, and roll commands during flight. They are normally attached to the trailing edge of a wing. They generate a small amount of lift, causing a small but noticeable impact on positioning the center of lift which must be considered when balancing added control with overall aerodynamics.

Since version 0.23 it is possible through tweakables to dictate which commands it is “Active” in. As relative positioning of a control surface on an aircraft impacts usefulness for each command, this can ensure control surfaces aren't splitting the difference between its most effective use and a less effective one.

Though some players may consider it cheating, control surfaces can be spammed arbitrarily to locations on a craft to shift its center of lift as desired, even if it would not realistically be exposed to airflow. To prevent odd steering behavior, these spammed control surfaces may be set “Inactive” for pitch, yaw, and roll.

Changes

0.25
  • Renamed from Standard Control Surface to Elevon 1, new model and texture
0.15
  • Initial release