they control the plane to go left or right.if a planes ailerons don't work the plane cannot go left or right FOREVER. Not true. Airplanes can (I have done it myself as have many pilots) go left and right by use of the rudder alone but it will be a slow turn to a new heading and the plane will skid sideways during the turn. Also multi engined airplanes having one or two engines, for example, located on either side of the body can do a skid turn by applying more power on one side than on the other.
If the elevators are up, then the plain goes up but if they are down, the plane goes down.
Those are the ailerons which make it go up or down.
No. On MOST airplanes, ailerons are separate from flaps. Ailerons are used to help steer the airplane, while flaps are lowered to change the aerodynamic shape of the wing to provide more lift during take off and landing.
ailerons bank (turn) an airplane left or right. the only change in altitude. the elevators (witch are located on the rear of a plane) changes your altitude
Other than the elevators, ailerons, and rudder, airplanes have flaps (which cchange the lift and drag), spoilers (which change the lift, drag, and roll), and slats (which change the lift).
The pilot turns the wheel slightly to operate the 'ailerons' and pushes the rudder pedals with his feet to turn the rudder behind the fin
Airplane steering in the air is achieved through control surfaces such as ailerons, elevators, and rudders. Ailerons control roll, elevators control pitch, and the rudder controls yaw. By adjusting these control surfaces, pilots can change the direction and orientation of the airplane in the air.
The pilot adjusted the ailerons to bank the airplane to the left during the turn.
Ailerons help to make smooth turns.
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This will just be a basic answer, once airplanes gain speed, along the help from the elevators, the airplane lifts up off ground. its all aerodynamics, like when they turn on the wings, when the want to turn right, the left wings' ailerons go up, and the right wings' ailerons go down. That's just a basic answer for ya