ABSTRACT

An aircraft’s tail helps to keep itstable in the air. The tail’s con-trol surfaces make the aircraft climb, dive, and turn to the left or right.

An airplane’s tail acts like an arrow’s feathers or a firework rocket’s long stick. The tail keeps the plane pointing in the right direction, nose first. Without a tail in place, most airplanes would crash to the ground. The Northrop B-2 Spirit stealth bomber, for example, has no tail and is therefore a very unstable aircraft. It only can be flown with the help of a powerful flight computer.