Vertical stabilizer
static part of the vertical tail of an aircraft, often with movable (side) rudders hinged to it to provide control, stability and trim in yaw From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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A vertical stabilizer or a tail fin is a part of the vertical tail of an airplane (a kind of aircraft). They also usually have one or more moveable rudders hinged to it. The role of a vertical stabilizer is to make the aircraft stable, give the pilots control of the aircraft and control the yaw of the aircraft. A vertical stabilizer is normally place on the rear fuselage of the aircraft. One plane crash involving the vertical stabilizer is Japan Airlines Flight 123.
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