A fixed-wing aircraft is a heavier-than-air aircraft, such as an airplane, which is capable of flight using aerodynamic lift. Fixed-wing aircraft are...
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For fixed-wing aircraft, autorotation is the tendency of an aircraft in or near a stall to roll spontaneously to the right or left, leading to a spin (a...
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elevation. The concept of attitude is not specific to fixed-wing aircraft, but also extends to rotary aircraft such as helicopters, and dirigibles, where the...
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Airplane (redirect from Powered fixed-wing aircraft)
English) or aeroplane (British English), informally plane, is a fixed-wing aircraft that is propelled forward by thrust from a jet engine, propeller...
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This article lists fixed-wing aircraft with a stall speed of 50 kilometres per hour (31 mph) or less, and certain other aircraft. It does not list helicopters...
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are a marginal case. The forerunner of the fixed-wing aircraft is the kite. Whereas a fixed-wing aircraft relies on its forward speed to create airflow...
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Monoplane (redirect from Parasol wing aircraft)
A monoplane is a fixed-wing aircraft configuration with a single mainplane, in contrast to a biplane or other types of multiplanes, which have multiple...
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Ground effect (aerodynamics) (redirect from Wing-In-Ground-Effect)
For fixed-wing aircraft, ground effect is the reduced aerodynamic drag that an aircraft's wings generate when they are close to a fixed surface. During...
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The wing configuration of a fixed-wing aircraft (including both gliders and powered aeroplanes) is its arrangement of lifting and related surfaces. Aircraft...
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fighters, strike aircraft, military helicopters, AEW&Cs and other types of aircraft such as UCAVs. While heavier fixed-wing aircraft such as airlifters...
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flying wing is a tailless fixed-wing aircraft that has no definite fuselage, with its crew, payload, fuel, and equipment housed inside the main wing structure...
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Indian Naval Air Arm (redirect from Air Wing of Indian Navy)
patrol role, Soviet aircraft were acquired. The No. 315 Winged Stallions Squadron was commissioned in 1977 with the Ilyushin Il-38 aircraft. In December 1961...
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Coulson Aviation (section Fixed wing aircraft)
United States, Australia and Chile. The company operates both fixed-wing and rotary-wing aircraft. The company's operations included helicopter logging, forest...
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Gunship (redirect from Aircraft gunship)
close air support. In modern usage the term "gunship" refers to fixed-wing aircraft having laterally-mounted heavy armaments (i.e. firing to the side)...
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Rotorcraft (redirect from Rotary-wing aircraft)
vertical takeoff and landing. An aircraft which uses rotor lift for vertical flight but changes to solely fixed-wing lift in horizontal flight is not...
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container ships. The 1903 advent of fixed-wing aircraft was followed in 1910 by the first flight of an aircraft from the deck of an anchored warship...
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Aircraft flight mechanics are relevant to fixed wing (gliders, aeroplanes) and rotary wing (helicopters) aircraft. An aeroplane (airplane in US usage)...
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Police aviation (redirect from Police aircraft)
rotary-wing aircraft, fixed-wing aircraft, nonrigid-wing aircraft or lighter-than-air aircraft. In some major cities, police rotary-wing aircraft are also...
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Flight control surfaces (redirect from Wing control surface)
the development of aircraft. Early efforts at fixed-wing aircraft design succeeded in generating sufficient lift to get the aircraft off the ground, but...
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Sikorsky S-72 (redirect from Sikorsky X-Wing)
to 300 knots (560 km/h; 350 mph). In addition, it could fly as a fixed-wing aircraft without a main rotor. Unique among helicopters of its time, it was...
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Aerial firefighting (redirect from Firefighting aircraft)
waterbombing, is the use of aircraft and other aerial resources to combat wildfires. The types of aircraft used include fixed-wing aircraft and helicopters. Smokejumpers...
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MGySgt–Pvt 6211 Fixed-wing Aircraft Mechanic-Trainee – GySgt–Pvt 6212 Fixed-Wing Aircraft Mechanic, AV-8/TAV-8 – GySgt–Pvt 6213 Fixed-Wing Aircraft Mechanic...
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Carrier Air Wing Seven (CVW-7) is a United States Navy aircraft carrier air wing based at Naval Air Station Oceana, Virginia. At the moment, CVW-7 is assigned...
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VTOL (redirect from Vertical lift aircraft)
thrust-vectoring fixed-wing aircraft and other hybrid aircraft with powered rotors such as cyclogyros/cyclocopters and gyrodynes. Some VTOL aircraft can operate...
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the South Vietnamese Republic of Vietnam Air Force (RVNAF). Among fixed-wing aircraft, more F-4 Phantoms were lost than any other type in service with...
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Dihedral (aeronautics) (redirect from Dihedral (aircraft))
the upward angle from horizontal of the wings or tailplane of a fixed-wing aircraft. "Anhedral angle" is the name given to negative dihedral angle, that...
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Decalage (section In other fixed-wing aircraft)
Decalage on a fixed-wing aircraft is a measure of the relative incidences of wing surfaces. Various sources have defined it in multiple ways, depending...
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Stall (fluid dynamics) (redirect from Wing stall)
Stalls in fixed-wing aircraft are often experienced as a sudden reduction in lift. It may be caused either by the pilot increasing the wing's angle of...
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in Mykolaiv, present-day Ukraine) Displacement: 57,700 tons Aircraft: 17 fixed-wing aircraft and 24 helicopters Armament: 12 × P-700 Granit SSM; 192 × Tor...
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