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Aero training - Log de nav. Airfoils and Airflow [Ch. 3 of See How It Flies] — Have you heard how to make a small fortune in the aviation business? — Start with a large one. 3.1 The Airplane and the Air In ordinary steady flight, the airplane must develop enough upward force to support its weight, i.e. to counteract the downward force of gravity. It is a defining property of an aircraft (as opposed to a ballistic missile, spacecraft, or watercraft) that virtually all of this upward force comes from the air. In any case, there is one thing we know for sure: Whenever the airplane applies a downward force to the air, the air applies an equal amount of upward force to the airplane. Idea 1 is the cornerstone of any understanding of how the airplane is able to fly. As always, whenever you come across a new idea, you should mull it over, checking to see how it connects – or conflicts – with other things you know.

Everybody knows that if you try to push on the air with your hand, the air moves out of the way before you can develop much force. 3.2 Flow Patterns Near a Wing. Aviation.org.uk. Www.b737mrg.net/downloads/b737mrg_thumbrules.pdf. Vidéos d'initiation au pilotage avion | CAPTAIN JANSE* See How It Flies. Duncan Aviation Videos. Quizz PPL. What a private pilot needs to know about airmanship.

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