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If I understand it correctly, the usual configuration with tandem wings is that the front wing has ailerons - controls the roll. And the rear wing (a bit smaller than the front one) has elevators and rudder to control the pitch and yaw respectively. Am I right? Or are there any mistakes in my understanding?

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If I understand it correctly, the usual configuration with tandem wings is that the front wing has ailerons - controls the roll. And the rear wing (a bit smaller than the front one) has elevators and rudder to control the pitch and yaw respectively. Am I right? Or are there any mistakes in my understanding?

If I understand it correctly, the usual configuration with tandem wings is that the front wing has ailerons - controls the roll. And the rear wing (a bit smaller than the front one) has elevators and rudder to control the pitch and yaw respectively. Am I right? Or are there any mistakes in my understanding?

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If I understand it correctly, the usual configuration with tandem wings is that the front wing has ailerons - controls the roll. And the rear wing (a bit smaller than the front one) has elevators and rudder to control the pitch and yaw respectively. Am I right? Or are there any mistakes in my understanding?

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If I understand it correctly, the usual configuration with tandem wings is that the front wing has ailerons - controls the roll. And the rear wing (a bit smaller than the front one) has elevators and rudder to control the pitch and yaw respectively. Am I right? Or are there any mistakes in my understanding?

If I understand it correctly, the usual configuration with tandem wings is that the front wing has ailerons - controls the roll. And the rear wing (a bit smaller than the front one) has elevators and rudder to control the pitch and yaw respectively. Am I right? Or are there any mistakes in my understanding?

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[![enter image description here][1]][1]I was wondering, so: if I get it right, the usual configuration with tandem wings is the front wing has ailerons - corrects the roll. And the rear wing (a bit smaller than the front one) has elevators + (rudder) and controls the pitch + (yaw). Am I right? Or are there any mistakes in my understanding? Thank you, Mark

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If I understand it correctly, the usual configuration with tandem wings is that the front wing has ailerons - controls the roll. And the rear wing (a bit smaller than the front one) has elevators and rudder to control the pitch and yaw respectively. Am I right? Or are there any mistakes in my understanding?

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