Aerodynamics
The P-51 airfoil is a family of airfoil profiles developed in the United States in the early 1940s, primarily for the North American Aviation P-51 Mustang. It is a thin, cambere...
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The P-51 airfoil is a family of airfoil profiles developed in the United States in the early 1940s, primarily for the North American Aviation P-51 Mustang. It is a thin, cambere...
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At sea level, Mach 21 is roughly 16,000 mph (about 25,750 km/h), many times faster than the speed of sound. In more practical terms, it is about 23 times faster than typical com...
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The paper airplane that flies the farthest in a level, stable glide typically combines a narrow, symmetric airfoil shape, a clean center of gravity, and consistent folding. Dist...
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Fighter jet aerodynamics explains how air forces interact with the aircraft in flight to determine lift, drag, stability, and control. Understanding these principles clarifies d...
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Speed expressed as Mach 17 indicates an object moving at 17 times the speed of sound in the surrounding medium, roughly 20,600 kilometers per hour (12,800 miles per hour) in Ear...
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Supersonic Mach describes flight or flow conditions where the speed of an object exceeds the speed of sound in the surrounding medium, commonly expressed as Mach number greater...
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Yes, stall speed changes with altitude. As altitude increases, air density decreases, which increases true airspeed for a given indicated airspeed and can affect the angle and m...
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The polar curve formula relates aircraft airspeed to sink rate, thrust, and power available in still air, typically expressed as polar functions such as sinking speed w(V) deriv...
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Air resistance, often called drag, is the force that objects experience when moving through air. It acts opposite to the direction of motion and helps determine how fast somethi...
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Lift force is the net aerodynamic force perpendicular to the oncoming flow, and understanding the lift force equation in physics is essential for explaining how wings, blades, a...
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