This document provides an introduction to flight control systems, including:
- A brief history of flight control systems evolving from articulated surfaces to modern fly-by-wire systems.
- An overview of the purpose and basic components of flight control systems, including primary systems for roll, pitch, and yaw control and secondary systems for trim functions.
- Descriptions of the main types of flight control systems - mechanical, hydro-mechanical, and fly-by-wire - and their key characteristics like direct linkage versus electronic signal processing.
- Safety advantages of fly-by-wire systems including increased stability, envelope protection, and integration with auto-pilot functions.