lifting surface उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- It's this turbulence which aircraft try to avoid, as abrupt changes in local wind speed or direction ( wind shear ) can expose the wings to high angle of attack, and make it easy to stall the lifting surfaces.
- The design had first been announced in " Flight " in 1937 as the Delta F . Certainly the Delta 8 was not a scale model of the proposed airliner, but the arrangement of its lifting surfaces was similar.
- The Scaled Composites Triumph was a twin-engine, business jet prototype designed and built for Beechcraft . The aircraft is a three lifting surface design, with both a small forward wing, and a small conventional horizontal stabilizer in a T-tail configuration.
- A configuration having three comparable lifting surfaces in tandem is more correctly referred to as a " three surface aircraft ", or sometimes a " tandem triple " or " tandem triplet ", and is not a triplane as such.
- "The Federal Aviation Administration ( FAA ) defines a glider as a heavier-than-air aircraft that is supported in flight by the dynamic reaction of the air against its lifting surfaces, and whose free flight does not depend on an engine.
- Each set of three wings was obtained by the direct reuse of the lifting surfaces of the triplane bomber Caproni Ca . 4; after the end of the war several aircraft of this type were cannibalized in order to build the Transaereo.
- Most origami paper darts tend to be flying within turbulent air in any case, and as such, are important to research into turbulent flow as are low-Re lifting surfaces found in nature such as leaves of trees and plants as well as the wings of insects.
- Starting with just the shape of the lifting surface and the general flow conditions ( airspeed, density, and angle of attack ), the existence of lift, the amount of lift, and all of the important details of the lifting flow have been predicted successfully by the theories.
- The "'Vought XF5U "'" Flying Flapjack " was an experimental U . S . Navy fighter aircraft designed by Charles H . Zimmerman for Vought during World War II . This unorthodox design consisted of a flat, somewhat disc-shaped body ( hence its name ) serving as the lifting surface.
- The classic " Farman " pusher had the propeller " mounted ( just ) behind the main lifting surface " with the engine fixed to the lower wing or between the wings, immediately forward of the propeller in a stub fuselage ( that also contained the pilot ) called a nacelle.