tailplane

/ˈteɪlˌpleɪn/
noun
  1. A small wing-like part at the back of an aircraft that helps keep it stable in flight.
    • The pilot checked the tailplane for ice before takeoff.
    • Engineers designed a new tailplane to improve the aircraft's fuel efficiency.
    • The tailplane on the small plane was damaged during the storm.
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