Explain why your ears pop when you ascend to higher altitudes. Why do like magnetic poles repel each other? What is the origin of this phenomenon? According to Newton's third law, why does a bird flapping its wings in level flight fly forward?
Why do flying bees buzz? Explain why your ears pop when you ascend to higher altitudes. How is an airplane able to fly upside down? Why do jets appear to be ahead of their sound? Why do the passengers in high-altitude jet planes feel the sensation of weight while passengers in the Int...
Do not choose a helicopter, glider, aerobatic plane or fighter as such flying is not supported by FSFlyingSchool – yet... Get that plane ready to fly, either in mid-air or on the ground. Get yourself at the controls of the plane. Launch the FSFlyingSchool program. ...
For this reason, F-16’s, and some other planes with RSS, make use of something called a quadruplex, or four-channel, fly-by-wire flight control system to augment a pilot’s input from stick and rudder controls to produce the desired outcome in the position of the aircraft without induci...
1. Why did airlines aim to fly at higher altitudes? A.To save money for less drag. B.To help the plane to take off. C.To increase safety of the plane. D.To carry more passengers and go faster. 2. What does the underlined words “de Havilland Comet” in Paragraph 2 refer to?
Explain why your ears pop when you ascend to higher altitudes. why doesn't a bicycle balance itself when it is in rest and why is it balanced when it is in motion without falling? Why does air sink at 30^o latitudes? Why don't we have a way to mod...