Lift is the force that directly opposes the weight of an
airplane and holds the airplane in the air. Lift is generated by every part of
the airplane, but most of the lift on a normal airliner is generated by the
wings. Lift is a mechanical aerodynamic force produced by the motion of the
airplane through the air. Because lift is a force, it is a vector quantity,
having both a magnitude and a direction associated with it. Lift acts through
the center of pressure of the object and is directed perpendicular to the flow direction.
There are several factors which affect the magnitude of lift. Continue...
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Thursday, 9 July 2020
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THE FOUR FORCES OF FLIGHT
Have you ever thrown a Frisbee? It flies because of four forces. These same four forces help an airplane fly. The four forces are lift, thrust, drag, and weight. As a Frisbee flies through the air, lift holds it up. You gave the Frisbee thrust with your arm. Drag from the air made the Frisbee slow down. Its weight brings the Frisbee back to Earth again. Continue...
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Although airplanes are designed for a variety of purposes, most of them have the same major components. The overall characteristics are larg...