![]() ![]() The control yokes also vary greatly amongst aircraft. throttle controls to control engine speed or thrust for powered aircraft.rudder pedals, or the earlier, pre-1919 "rudder bar", to control yaw, which move the rudder left foot forward will move the rudder left for instance. ![]() a control yoke (also known as a control column), centre stick or side-stick (the latter two also colloquially known as a control or joystick), governs the aircraft's roll and pitch by moving the ailerons (or activating wing warping on some very early aircraft designs) when turned or deflected left and right, and moves the elevators when moved backwards or forwards.Generally, the primary cockpit flight controls are arranged as follows: Cockpit controls and instrument panel of a Cessna 182D Skylane
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