aerodynamic forces

  • 81Airspeed — is the speed of an aircraft relative to the air. There are several different measures of airspeed: indicated airspeed, calibrated airspeed, equivalent airspeed and true airspeed.It is measured within the flying aircraft with an airspeed indicator …

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  • 82Peter Lynn — (1946–) is a New Zealand kitemaker, engineer and inventor. He is notable for his construction of the world s largest kites (Guinness book of records holders), giant inflatable (sparless) display kites (the most widely known is the . He spends… …

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  • 83aerodyne — /air euh duyn /, n. any heavier than air aircraft deriving its lift mainly from aerodynamic forces. [1905 10; back formation from AERODYNAMIC; see DYNE] * * * …

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  • 84Tacoma Narrows Bridge — ▪ bridge, Washington, United States  first suspension bridge across the Narrows of Puget Sound, connecting the Olympic Peninsula with the mainland of Washington state, U.S., and a landmark failure in engineering history. Four months after its… …

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  • 85Charles H. Zimmerman — Born 1908 Died May 5, 1996(1996 05 05) Hampton, Virginia, USA Nationality American Education University of Kansas …

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  • 86aerodyne — aer•o•dyne [[t]ˈɛər əˌdaɪn[/t]] n. aer. any heavier than air aircraft deriving its lift mainly from aerodynamic forces • Etymology: 1905–10; back formation from aerodynamic; cf. dyne …

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  • 87Miles M.52 — Artist s impression of the Miles M.52 Role Experimental supersonic aircraft …

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  • 88Turbulent jet breakup — is the phenomena of the disintegration of a liquid/gas jet due to turbulent forces acting either on the surface of the jet or present within the jet itself. Turbulent jet breakup is mainly caused by an interplay of aerodynamic forces (eg drag… …

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  • 89STS-51-L — Infobox Space mission mission name = STS 51 L shuttle = Challenger insignia = STS 51 L.svg crew members = 7 launch pad = 39 B launch = 1986 01 28 16:38:00 UTC landing = Did not land, destroyed shortly after liftoff (1986 02 03 17:12 UTC planned)… …

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  • 90Proxflyer — refers to a family of micro R/C helicopter prototypes based on a dual coaxial counter rotating rotor concept developed and patented by Norwegian Petter Muren. The concept differs from the swashplate designs in conventional helicopter flight… …

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