Force and Feedback
A flight control is said to be ``reversible'' when pressures on the control surfaces are translated back to the cockpit flight controls. Typical wire cable/pulley/bellcrank and pushrod-actuated flight controls do exactly that, and thus provide necessary feedback to the pilot. Once the transition to...
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