Asymmetrical Control Surface System for Tube-Launched Air Vehicles places
one control surface, such as a wing or a horizontal tail, above
horizontal midplane axis of an air vehicle, such as a tube-launched
missile, and the opposing control surface below the midplane axis. Such
asymmetrical arrangement of the control surfaces increases the lift and
maneuverability of the air vehicle during flight. For stowage inside the
tube prior to launch, each control surface slides into its corresponding
slot in the body of the vehicle, making the entire control system
compact.