The Elevón of propellers, constitutes a system for the ascent and the descent of an airplane that is not integrated, as it usually is, to the wings of the same. It also serves for the vertical take-off of a plane with tubular wings, especially, in which the arrangement of elevations in the wings is more problematic, as well as for the thrust and also for the descent and braking, both in flight , as in a conventional runway landing. The system consists of a set of electric motors located perpendicular, and, on both sides of the fuselage of the aircraft. The moving propellers are wide, almost square blades, which are protected by a mobile or rotating conical housing. The position of this carcass is what determines the direction and direction of the air produced, in the opposite direction that the plane is to be followed.
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