File:Light aircraft rudder and trim tab.JPG

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English: The rudder and its corresponding trim tab on the back of a light aircraft's vertical stabiliser (also known as the tail fin). Digital image taken by YSSYguy on 11 February 2014 for use in the rudder article. YSSYguy (talk) 02:12, 14 February 2014 (UTC)
Date 14 February 2014 (original upload date)
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2014-02-14 02:12 2592×3888× (2424761 bytes) YSSYguy The rudder and its corresponding trim tab on the back of a light aircraft's vertical stabiliser (also known as the tail fin). Digital image taken by YSSYguy on 11 February 2014 for use in the [[rudder]] article. ~~~~

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