fly-by-wire Meaning & Definition

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Meaning of fly-by-wire In English

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  • It has doubtful software in its targeting and direction-finding equipment, and it has as yet unsolved deficiencies in the fly-by-wire system.

  • The second article described fly-by-wire systems, which are designed to make aircraft lighter, but also to improve their reliability and to reduce pilot error.

  • The flight of approximately 40 minutes duration incorporated system handling checks; and the sophisticated quadruplex digital fly-by-wire control system, necessary for this unstable configured aircraft, performed exactly as expected.

  • In addition, most of the early digital fly-by-wire aircraft also had an analog electrical, a mechanical, or a hydraulic back-up flight control system.

  • The dry contact transferred no fuel, but was intended to test the tanker's fifth-generation fly-by-wire telescoping boom.

  • It is used in some form in all modern commercial fly-by-wire aircraft.

  • Preliminary reports said that the crash was due to a malfunction in the fly-by-wire system.

  • A basic form of fly-by-wire facilitates spoiler operation, utilizing electric signaling instead of traditional control cables.

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