vertical fin
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Definition
- Noun:
- A vertical stabilizer on an aircraft: A "vertical fin" is a fixed, upright surface at the rear of an airplane's fuselage. It is a key part of the aircraft's tail structure, providing directional stability (yaw stability) to keep the airplane pointed straight during flight.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The engineers inspected the vertical fin for any damage after the flight.
- Aircraft design requires a strong vertical fin to maintain stability in crosswinds.
- The vertical fin and the rudder attached to it form the vertical tailplane.
Advanced Usage
- Technical Context: In aeronautical engineering, the "vertical fin" is often discussed in relation to its size, angle, and contribution to the aircraft's overall stability and control characteristics.
- The new design features a larger vertical fin to improve handling at low speeds.
Variants and Related Words
- Vertical stabilizer: This is the most common technical synonym for "vertical fin."
- Tailfin: A more general term that can refer to the vertical fin of an aircraft or a similar structure on a vehicle.
- Rudder: This is the movable control surface attached to the trailing edge of the vertical fin. The rudder is not the fin itself but is mounted on it.
Synonyms
- Vertical stabilizer
- Tailfin (in an aeronautical context)
Related Phrases
- Vertical tail structure: This phrase describes the entire assembly at the rear of an aircraft that provides directional stability, which includes the vertical fin and the rudder.
- The vertical tail structure was modified for the new model.
Noun
- a stabilizer that is part of the vertical tail structure of an airplane