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    A slip is an aerodynamic state where an aircraft is moving somewhat sideways as well as forward relative to the oncoming airflow or relative wind. In other...
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  • Look up Slip or slip in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Slip or The Slip may refer to: Slip (clothing), an underdress or underskirt The Slip (band),...
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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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  • Flight dynamics (category Aerodynamics)
    though aircraft are deliberately "side-slipped" when landing in a cross-wind, as explained in slip (aerodynamics). The forces acting on space vehicles...
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    convex upper surface of the airfoil. The conventional definition in the aerodynamics field is that the Coandă effect refers to the tendency of a fluid jet...
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  • Skid (aerodynamics), an outward side-slip in an aircraft turn Skid (automobile), an automobile handling condition where one or more tires are slipping relative...
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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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    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. In the slip, the raised...
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    their entire lives. Some very small insects make use not of steady-state aerodynamics, but of the Weis-Fogh clap and fling mechanism, generating large lift...
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  • Slipstream (redirect from Slip stream)
    A slipstream is a region behind a moving object in which a wake of fluid (typically air or water) is moving at velocities comparable to that of the moving...
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    improvements included a front mechanical limited-slip differential, a swan neck rear wing, revised aerodynamics, and carbon-fibre bucket seats. Additionally...
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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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    back to adjust to the drivers leg space. The SP3 makes use of passive aerodynamics to generate downforce. Ferrari chief technology officer Michael Leiters...
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    500 N⋅m (369 lb⋅ft) at 3,000–5,000 rpm. Bosch also worked on the car's aerodynamics and as a result, the car in the berlinetta body style is able to generate...
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    its other production counterparts, the Regera is equipped with active aerodynamics for optimized downforce. At the rear is a foldable hydraulic wing, and...
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    altitude through the entire move, but also post-stall stability and aerodynamics that allows for the recovery to level flight. The maneuver demands accurate...
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    such as permanent 4-wheel drive, 4-wheel steering, limited-slip differential, active aerodynamics and came with Z rated 17-inch tires. In Europe, instead...
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  • Pressure coefficient (category Aircraft aerodynamics)
    in aerodynamics and hydrodynamics. Every point in a fluid flow field has its own unique pressure coefficient, Cp. In many situations in aerodynamics and...
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    all but the most extreme cases of fluid dynamics in the form of the "no-slip condition"; the assumption that any portion of a flow field lying along some...
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    At the same time, the layout of the track required cars with better aerodynamics and stability at high speeds. While this was shared with Grand Prix racing...
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  • Supersonic airfoils (category Aerodynamics)
    Michael. Aerodynamics for Engineers. Third Edition. Prentice Hall. ISBN 0-13-576356-8. Prentice Hall. Woodhull, John. "Supersonic Aerodynamics: Lift and...
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    Fluid dynamics (category Aerodynamics)
    fluids — liquids and gases. It has several subdisciplines, including aerodynamics (the study of air and other gases in motion) and hydrodynamics (the study...
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    Furthermore, despite the modest power output, relatively low weight, and good aerodynamics, gas mileage was mediocre. These engines are the primary difference between...
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    exterior bumpers and fog lamps became flush with the car for better aerodynamics. A new electric rear spoiler raised at speeds above 50 mph (80 km/h)...
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  • functions of space and time. It has several subdisciplines itself, including aerodynamics (the study of air and other gases in motion) and hydrodynamics (the study...
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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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  • Retrieved 7 November 2013. Anderson, John D. (1984) Fundamentals of Aerodynamics, sections 3.15 and 3.16. McGraw-Hill ISBN 0-07-001656-9 "Why are Golf...
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    (14.2 in) at the rear. The car includes a mix of active and passive aerodynamics to improve drag coefficient values over the F12berlinetta. The front...
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    and the S·Cd figure is 0.57. Because the McLaren F1 features active aerodynamics these are the figures presented in the most streamlined configuration...
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    enable the aircraft to be controlled in yaw (for example, to initiate side slip during a crosswind landing), as well as provide stability in yaw (weathercock...
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