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Not useful.

This page is a bit (extremely) unfocused. I left a comment for the article's author nearly two years ago ... and the focus of the article has not improved.

The general category is flight control systems. There is an existing article on Aircraft flight control system. Weight-shift controls are a specific sort of flight control (and the FAA uses this term extensively on their site and in their publications). From an engineering perspective, using weight-shift as a means of flight control (mainly used for smaller/simpler craft) is particularly clever, and worth mention.

The particular shape of the structural member grasped by the pilot (in the case of small craft) is not really significant. You could use an inverted-"T", bent-"L" - or many other shapes - for the same exact purpose (and many shapes have indeed seen use).

At this moment, the article for Weight-shift control redirects to Ultralight trike ... an instance of use of weight-shift control, but by no means the entire category.

I believe the best course of action is:

(Could just add to the Aircraft flight control system article, but I suspect that would tend to make the article too long and less focused.)

pbannister (talk) 05:45, 2 June 2010 (UTC)[reply]

  • Speedy Keep - The nominator is advocating the re-use of some of this material to develop a weight-shift control article. I applaud that. But that does not requires deletion, and if as proposed, material from this article is used, then the attribution history needs to be kept by merging and then redirecting to the new article. -- Whpq (talk) 15:51, 3 June 2010 (UTC)[reply]