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    REST API Git backend Rudder was created by the founding team of Normation and first released as free software in October 2011. Rudder 3.0 was released in...
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  • San Antonio, Texas Rudder High School, Bryan, Texas Rudder Point, Leskov Island, South Sandwich Islands Rudder (software) The Rudder, magazine This disambiguation...
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  • "Rudder FAQ". rudder.io. "Policy Mode (Audit/Enforce) - Rudder 4.0 - User Manual". rudder-project.org. Retrieved 2017-01-17. "Change logs for Rudder 7...
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    damper will move the rudder independently of the pilot's rudder pedals while the actuator of a series yaw damper is clutched to the rudder control quadrant...
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  • Continuous configuration automation (category Agile software development)
    (IaC) frameworks. CCA tools include Ansible, Chef software, Otter, Puppet (software), Rudder (software) and SaltStack. Each tool has a different method...
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  • CFEngine (category Orchestration software)
    Anomaly-based intrusion detection system Host-based intrusion detection system Rudder (software) CFEngine Team & Community. "CFEngine 3.24.0 released". Northern.tech...
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    The stick includes built in yaw/rudder control, which can be disabled in the case that the user has an alternate rudder control. The stick/throttle combination...
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  • Pulumi (category Software companies based in Seattle)
    Pulumi was founded in 2017 by former Microsoft employees Joe Duffy and Eric Rudder. The open-source Pulumi CLI and SDKs allows users to manage cloud infrastructure...
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    required to achieve that outcome; this results in various combinations of rudder, elevator, aileron, flaps and engine controls in different situations using...
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  • Braine. The Braine steering gear was a fine-tuned system of quadrant on the rudder stock driven by the tension of the mainsail sheet and damped by a rubber...
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    although in some cases the serial is painted on the side of the aircraft's fin/rudder(s). Because of this, the serial number is sometimes called a tail number...
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    the plane's flight control surfaces, such as the ailerons, elevators, and rudder. A dedicated flight control computer handles high-level computational tasks...
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    Feedback (section Software)
    one of the largest steamships of its time and employed a steam powered rudder with feedback mechanism designed in 1866 by John McFarlane Gray. Joseph...
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  • to the rudder. In effect, these actions are akin to movements of the rudder pedals by the pilot, except that these are automated. The rudder motions...
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  • that there are no "safe" default positions for control surfaces such as rudders or ailerons when the aircraft is flying. The above example of a 2oo3 fault...
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    companies or authorities have CFD software and experience to simulate the complicated flow around ships and their rudders and propellers numerically. Today's...
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    (November 7, 2005). "Microsoft's Servers Unit Rudder-Less; Microsoft Corp.'s Servers and Tools division is now Rudder-less, but that does not mean it is without...
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  • av8n.com/how/htm/aoa.html#sec-def-aoa Wolfgang Langewiesche, Stick and Rudder: An Explanation of the Art of Flying, McGraw-Hill Professional, first edition...
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    on the rudder limited its travel to half of the normal deflection and required a very significant amount of force to be exerted on the rudder pedals by...
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    quality of the rudder positioning system (behaves as fast as a stabiliser fin). Also important is how quickly the ship will respond to rudder motions with...
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    inerting for required 12 hours after landing. High dynamic loads on the rudder at lower altitudes in 20–26 AoA preventing testing. 82 pounds added to F-35B...
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    passengers 110 passengers Aviation portal United States portal Boeing 737 rudder issues Related development Boeing 737 Boeing 737 MAX Boeing 737 Next Generation...
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    stealth. Flight control surfaces include leading-edge flaps, flaperons, rudders, and all-moving horizontal tails (stabilators); leading edge root extensions...
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    airlines to check newer 737 MAX aircraft for a possible loose screw in the rudder control system. The FAA wants to "closely monitor" the targeted inspections...
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    A flight control mode or flight control law is a computer software algorithm that transforms the movement of the yoke or joystick, made by an aircraft...
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    fly the orbiter during unpowered flight. Both seats also had rudder controls, to allow rudder movement in flight and nose-wheel steering on the ground.: 369–372 ...
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    need for spin recovery. The aircraft has a relatively small, narrow chord rudder, giving it limited yaw control authority. Originally an all-moving vertical...
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    aircraft with Junkers and Messerschmitt engineers, who wanted to add a single rudder fin as well as suggesting underwing pods to house the engines and landing...
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    Flight control surfaces include leading-edge flaps, flaperons, ailerons, rudders on the canted vertical stabilizers, and all-moving horizontal tails (stabilators);...
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    OkCupid (category Android (operating system) software)
    owned by Humor Rainbow, Inc. OkCupid's founders (Chris Coyne, Christian Rudder, Sam Yagan, and Max Krohn) were students at Harvard University when they...
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