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Airplanes. How an Airplane flies?. Airplanes. Aerodynamic Forces. Thrust (B) Drag (D) Weight (C) Lift (A). Airplanes. Straight and Level Flight. Thrust = Drag Lift = Weight. Airplanes. Thrust. Aerodynamic force created by an airplane in order to overcome drag. Propellers
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Airplanes How an Airplane flies?
Airplanes Aerodynamic Forces • Thrust (B) • Drag (D) • Weight (C) • Lift (A)
Airplanes Straight and Level Flight Thrust = Drag Lift = Weight
Airplanes Thrust Aerodynamic force created by an airplane in order to overcome drag. • Propellers • Jet Engines • Rockets Means of Thrust
Airplanes Drag An aerodynamic force that resist the motion of an object Through a fluid (air and water are fluids) • The amount of drag an airplane creates depends on: • Size and shape of the plane. • Speed of an airplane. • Density of the air. Landing gears are retracted to reduce the drag.
Airplanes Weight Every object on earth has weight (including air)
Airplanes Lift Aerodynamic force that holds an airplane in air. Most of the lift required to keep the plane aloft is created by the wings.
Airplanes Longer Path Explanation • Particles split at the leading edge, and they come together at the • trailing edge of the wing. • Since the particles on top travel longer distance in same amount • of time, they must be traveling faster. • Bernoulli’s Theory: The speed of a fluid increases, its pressure • decreases. • Faster moving air on the top creates a low pressure on the top. • The low pressure on the top essentially “sucks” the plane wings • upward.
Airplanes Interesting Things about wings • Wing Shape • The Angle of Attack • Flaps • Slats
Airplanes Wing Shapes Stunt Plane Supersonic Jet
Airplanes Angle of Attack The angle that the wing presents to oncoming air, and it Controls the thickness of the slice of air the wings is cutting off. As it controls the slice, the angle of attack also controls the amount of lift that the wing generates. Zero angle Shallow angle Steep angle
Airplanes To compensate for different speeds (Cruise speed 901Kph and Landing speed 332Kph) Airplane wings are equipped with: Flaps airplane wings have moveable sections at the trailing edge . • are extended rearward and downward Slats same function as Flaps, but attached at the front of the wings
Airplanes Propeller: provides the thrust that moves the plane forward • Has an angle of attack • Angle of attack changes along the length • of the propeller • The angle is greater toward the center because • the speed of the propeller through the air is • slower close to the hub. Some props have an adjustable pitch: propeller Angle changes depending on air speed and altitude
Airplanes Horizontal and Vertical Stabilizers Tail of airplane has two small wings: horizontal and vertical stabilizers. Horizontal: Controls up and down Vertical: Controls left and right
Airplanes Controlling the Direction Rudder controls Yaw Ailerons controls Roll Elevators controls Pitch
Airplanes Elastic Band Airplane Facts: • In 1909 American record for distance flown with a rubber • band powered airplane was just over 200 feet • In 1916 , Thomas Hall flew his model plane 5337 feet • In 1924, Robert V. Jaros flew a model 7920 feet in • 10 minutes and 14 seconds • Today model airplanes fly for over 40 minutes.
Airplanes • References • Google Search Engine • Mike’s Free Gifs • How Stuff Works