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I am integral part of my aircraft.. hehehe Without my lard-butt there is nothing to keep the lines tight and my wing becomes a fluttering pile of laundry.
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Ah, you're a braver man than me...
To the original poster, if you're really interested I'd suggest going down to your local general aviation airport to a flight school on the field and ask for a familiarization flight. For $49 an instructor will take you up and let you fly for 30-45 minutes, which is a great deal. Once you're hooked you'll never be the same!
Also, check out this website:
Be A Pilot
Incidentally, the rudder pedals do steer most nosewheel equipped aircraft on the ground, and control yaw motion in the air...mainly to make coordinated turns in conjunction with the ailerons, and when landing in a crosswind keep you lined up with the runway.
An airliner also has a hand operated tiller on the captain's side to assist with tight turns while steering on the ground.