- rudder turn
- Turning with the use of rudders alone.
Aviation dictionary. 2014.
Aviation dictionary. 2014.
Rudder v. Microsoft Corp. — Rudder v. Microsoft Corp. (1999) is the leading decision on clickwrap licenses and forum selection clauses in Canada. BackgroundRudder brought a class action on behalf of MSN subscribers in Canada for, among other things, improperly charging MSN… … Wikipedia
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rudder — ruddered, adj. rudderless, adj. rudderlike, adj. /rud euhr/, n. 1. Naut. a vertical blade at the stern of a vessel that can be turned horizontally to change the vessel s direction when in motion. 2. Aeron. a movable control surface attached to a… … Universalium
rudder — [[t]rʌ̱də(r)[/t]] rudders 1) N COUNT A rudder is a device for steering a boat. It consists of a vertical piece of wood or metal at the back of the boat. 2) N COUNT An aeroplane s rudder is a vertical piece of metal at the back which is used to… … English dictionary
rudder — noun Etymology: Middle English rother, from Old English rōther paddle; akin to Old English rōwan to row Date: 14th century 1. an underwater blade that is positioned at the stern of a boat or ship and controlled by its helm and that when turned… … New Collegiate Dictionary
rudder — [ˈrʌdə] noun [C] a flat part at the back of a boat or plane that you move in order to turn the boat or plane … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
rudder — rud•der [[t]ˈrʌd ər[/t]] n. 1) naut. navig. a vertical blade at the stern of a vessel that can be turned to change the vessel s direction when in motion 2) aer. a movable control surface attached to a vertical stabilizer, located at the rear of… … From formal English to slang
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Immelmann turn — The Immelmann turn refers to two quite different aircraft maneuvers. The maneuver nowadays usually called an Immelmann has, in fact, no connection with the World War I German flying Ace Max Immelmann and is quite different from the historical… … Wikipedia