US /ˈrʌdɚ/
・UK /ˈrʌdə(r)/
Do I need to put a little bit of rudder in here?
Do you want me to put a little bit of rudder in here?
grip the rudder and—ride out morality!
Grip the rudder and ride out morality.
The tail wings and rudder help pilots control the airplane's direction and stabilize it while airborne.
The tail wings and rudder help pilots control the airplane's direction and stabilize it while airborne.
He's using a lot of rudder and aileron to basically slide his airplane back and forth to try and not allow a steady bead by that tail gunner.
He's using a lot of rudder and aileron to basically slide his airplane back and forth to try and not allow a steady bead by that tail gunner.
the rudder gear.
and the rudder gear the ship and remind unarmored
The booms were tearing at the blocks, the rudder was banging to and fro, and
rudder was banging to and fro, and the
In the future, by controlling the airflow over wings and the direction of it, the need for a rudder will be rendered obsolete.
the need for a rudder will be rendered obsolete.
This is because any vertical structure would reflect radar waves, which is why they had to design it without vertical stabilizer or rudder at the rear.
Each split rudder consists of two separate panels that swing out vertically in opposite directions.
You need a good collection of people to do that and, of course, a great director to sort of be pulling all the strings, make sure that they're that this ship has a rudder and it's going in a certain direction.
You need a good collection of people to do that, and, of course, a great director to sort of be pulling all the strings, make sure that this ship has a rudder and it's going in a certain direction.
rudder.
Just turn the rudder.