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taileron Aeronaut.|ˈteɪlərɒn| [Blend of tail n.1 and aileron.] A horizontal control surface on an aircraft which can function as both elevator and aileron, moving either in unison with its partner or in opposition to it.
1966D. Stinton Anat. Aeroplane viii. 163 The tailerons of the BAC-TSR 2..were slab surfaces that moved either together, as pitch controls, or independently for additional control in roll. 1975Flight 16 Oct. 569 Roll and pitch stabilisation operates by moving the tailplane surfaces as tailerons, leaving the lateral spoilers and ailerons purely under the pilot's control. |