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    rudder, the airplane will then slip to the other side. This is called a skid. The skid is more dangerous than the slip if the airplane is close to a stall...
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  • Look up skid or skids in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Skid or Skids may refer to: Skid, a type of pallet Skid (aerodynamics), an outward side-slip...
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    OCLC 15808804. Clancy, L. J. (1975). Aerodynamics. New York: Wiley. ISBN 0470158379. OCLC 1085499. Aerodynamics For Naval Aviators, Hurt, Revised January...
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    to stall, it displays very little of the yawing tendency that causes a skidding stall to develop into a spin. A stalling airplane in a slip may do little...
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  • drivetrain and braking, suspension and steering, distribution of mass, aerodynamics and tires. Automobile layout (i.e. location of engine and driven wheels)...
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  • plank, or skid block, runs down the middle of the car to prevent the cars from running low enough to contact the track surface; this skid block is measured...
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    Coordinated flight (category Aerodynamics)
    (1975), Aerodynamics, Pitman Publishing Limited, London ISBN 0-273-01120-0 Coordinated flight Retrieved on 2008-09-19 Clancy, L.J., Aerodynamics, Section...
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  • Skid-to-turn is an aeronautical vehicle reference for how such a vehicle may be turned. It applies to vehicles such as aircraft and missiles. In skid-to-turn...
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    The DM-1 was a full-size glider, flown to test the P.12/13a low-speed aerodynamics. The design series were unrelated to the earlier P.13 produced by Messerschmitt's...
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  • Ground effect (cars) (category Aerodynamics)
    effect is a series of effects which have been exploited in automotive aerodynamics to create downforce, particularly in racing cars. This has been the successor...
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  • Aircraft flight mechanics (category Aerodynamics)
    aircraft Longitudinal static stability Mass properties Skid-to-turn Clancy, L.J., Aerodynamics, Section 14.2 Stollery, J. L., Flight Mechanics of High...
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    continued inspection. The Boeing 737-7H4 was equipped with the latest anti-skid and braking technology. The report noted that Southwest had only very recently...
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    of the F-Series body and chassis introduced for 1980. To improve the aerodynamics of the exterior, the front fascia underwent a substantial revision to...
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    develops aft of a body in an airflow is complex, but well-studied in aerodynamics. The thin boundary layer detaches itself ("flow separation") from the...
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  • of several gliders while working on a thesis on the subject of wing aerodynamics. During his time at the university, he also participated in experiments...
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    structure Rear landing skid Right side Detailed wood and metal work inside Propeller Streamlined tail Flush metalwork for aerodynamics Canopy with flush metalwork...
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    Flight control surfaces (category Aircraft aerodynamics)
    Also at File:MISB Standard 0601.pdf. Clancy, L.J. Aerodynamics, Section 16.6 Clancy, L.J. Aerodynamics Chapter 6 ""Servo Control"". Archived from the original...
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    Dynamic rollover (category Helicopter aerodynamics)
    around its skid or wheel. This can occur for a variety of reasons, including the failure to remove a tiedown or skid securing device, or if the skid or wheel...
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    minimum loss of height in between. Sailplanes have rigid wings and either skids or undercarriage. In contrast hang gliders and paragliders use the pilot's...
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    efficiency improvements. As a consequence, the 777-300ER received engine and aerodynamics improvement packages for reduced drag and weight. In 2010, the variant...
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    unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) developed by the China Academy of Aerospace Aerodynamics within the China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation (CASC)...
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    pitch to keep the rotor spinning, generating enough lift to touch down and skid in a relatively soft landing. The collective pitch control in a Boeing CH-47...
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    braking (ABS) and anti-skid control system (ASR) which split the braking pressure between the front and rear wheels Active Aerodynamics This was provided through...
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  • Banked turn (category Aerodynamics)
    ISBN 0-582-23740-8 Clancy, L.J. (1975), Aerodynamics, Pitman Publishing Limited, London ISBN 0-273-01120-0 Hurt, H.H. Jr, (1960), Aerodynamics for Naval Aviators, A National...
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    Raufoss — for increased range and agility, as well as upgraded aerodynamics using strakes and skid-to-turn. In addition, ESSM takes advantage of the latest...
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    built as the GAF Pika (Project C) as a proof of concept to test the aerodynamics, engine and radio control systems, serialled A92-1/2, 'B-1/2'. The radio-controlled...
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  • no effect. Heavier impacts can cause sheet metal damage, which hurts aerodynamics and may cause engine overheating. A crumpled hood can also make it difficult...
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    Aviation portal Engineered materials arrestor system Ground effect (aerodynamics) Runway safety area Southwest Airlines Flight 1248 — Chicago Midway International...
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    were used to forward the development of the understanding of helicopter aerodynamics, but the limited power did not allow for manned flight. The introduction...
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    ISBN 0-9629605-0-0, p.249 Hitchens, Frank (25 November 2015). The Encyclopedia of Aerodynamics. ISBN 9781785383250. Retrieved 16 July 2020. "757 EcoDemo Focuses On...
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