tailplane

/ˈteɪlpleɪn/

Definitions

1. noun

The horizontal surface at the rear of an aircraft that produces lift during flight, typically hinged so that it can be adjusted to balance the aircraft.

“The pilot made sure the tailplane was properly aligned before taking off.”

2. noun

A similar flat surface at the back of a glider, hang glider, or other non-powered aircraft.

“The glider’s tailplane played a crucial role in its stability during flight.”

Synonyms

  • fin
  • horizontal stabilizer

Antonyms

  • nose section