
Aerodynamic Principles
Bernoulli's principle and axis of flight, to angle of attack and stalls and spins. Aerodynamic Principles gives you detailed information and explains "What makes it fly?"
Aerodynamics is the study of the motion of solid bodies through the air. With Aerodynamic Principles you will get a complete look at the forces that keep an aircraft flying and those that work to counter it. By studying the four forces of flight - lift, weight, thrust, and drag - you will learn how each force affect flight. General topics covered are:
Forces of Flight
Stability
Aerodynamics of maneuvering flight
This DVD explains subjects ranging from Bernoulli's Principle and axis of flight, to angle of attack and stalls and spins. Aerodynamic Principles gives you detailed and easy to understand information and answers the age old question, "What makes it fly?"
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