balanced rudder
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of balanced rudder
First recorded in 1865–70
Example Sentences
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She has a finely balanced rudder with mechanical steering, and achieves a speed of 14 knots under moderate conditions.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Here are some from-the-ground descriptions: Command-Aire�3-seat open cockpit biplane; wings equal but staggered; in-line motor; fuselage shaped to usual tail; balanced rudder.
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Steering.—Vertical balanced rudder in rear of the vertical fin, under the rear of the gas bag.
From Jane's All the World's Aircraft 1913 by Various
This contrivance is a combination of a partially balanced rudder with a rudder formed as a continuation of the after lines of a ship.
From Scientific American Supplement, No. 620, November 19,1887 by Various
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