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A horizontal trimmable stabiliser is an aerodynamic control surface, typically found on aircraft, that helps maintain stability and control during flight. It is designed to adjust the aircraft's pitch attitude by changing the angle of the stabiliser, allowing for fine-tuning of the aircraft's aerodynamic balance. This adjustment can improve performance and handling, particularly during various flight phases such as takeoff, cruising, and landing. By being "trimmable," it allows pilots to set a desired pitch without continuous control input, enhancing overall flying comfort and efficiency.

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