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  1. Early efforts at fixed-wing aircraft design succeeded in generating sufficient, lift ,to get the aircraft off the ground, but,once aloft, the aircraft proved
  2. Aboard an airship to reduce lift and add ballast (and returned to a gas to add, lift ,and reduce ballast). Woodworking Ammonia was historically used to darken
  3. Provided by angling the rotor disc slightly forward so that a proportion of its, lift ,is directed forward to provide thrust. The rotor may, like a propeller, be
  4. Could potentially be refrigerated and liquefied aboard an airship to reduce, lift ,and add ballast (and returned to a gas to add lift and reduce ballast).
  5. Of a planet. An aircraft counters the force of gravity by using either static, lift ,or by using the dynamic lift of an airfoil, or in a few cases the downward
  6. Colorado. They lived in" houses" called pueblos, designed so that they could, lift ,up entry ladders during enemy attacks, which provided security for the Pueblo
  7. By onboard computers. Aircraft may be classified by different criteria, such as, lift ,type, propulsion,usage, and others. History Flying model craft and stories of
  8. Produce lift . If there are any wings, they are too small to provide significant, lift ,and are used only for stability and control. Lifting bodies are not efficient:
  9. Usually regarded as an anodyne, because it does not depend on the air for its, lift ,(and can even fly into space); however, many aerodynamic lift vehicles have
  10. Postwar era, also called the jet age,1946 to the present day. Methods of, lift ,Lighter than air – aerostats use buoyancy to float in the air in much
  11. Rear. The operator must then pull the carrier assembly all the way to the rear, lift ,it, and then pull it away. The operator removes the bolt by pushing it to the
  12. Vertical, and horizontal stabilizing surfaces which create equilibrium of, lift , stabilize the flight dynamics of pitch and yaw, The term can also refer to
  13. Suffer from high drag, and must also travel at high speed to generate enough, lift ,to fly. Many of the research prototypes, such as the Martin-Marietta X-24
  14. Of a flying wing. In this configuration the aircraft body is shaped to produce, lift , If there are any wings, they are too small to provide significant lift and are
  15. Accidentally broke the circuit breaker that would arm the main engine for, lift ,off from the Moon. There was concern this would prevent firing the engine
  16. Jet fighters also produce lift , as in the F-14 Tomcat's" pancake ". *Powered, lift ,types rely on engine-derived lift for vertical takeoff and landing (VTOL).
  17. They do not have wings and rely on rocket thrust as the primary means of, lift , The human activity that surrounds aircraft is called aviation. Manned aircraft
  18. Or assisted by rocket motors. Rocket-powered missiles that obtain aerodynamic, lift ,at very high speed due to airflow over their bodies are a marginal case.
  19. Of the nose known as sideslip. A fixed-wing aircraft increases or decreases the, lift ,generated by the wings when it pitches, respectively,nose up or down by
  20. Use a spinning rotor with airfoil section blades (a rotary wing) to provide, lift , Types include helicopters, autogyros, and various hybrids such as gyrodynes
  21. Convert between turbojet and ramjet operation. Rotorcraft A helicopter obtains, lift ,from a powered rotary wing or rotor, which acts much like an upward-pointing
  22. Though the shuttle itself is not),and some supersonic missiles obtain, lift ,from the airflow over a tubular body. The flat bodies of recent jet fighters
  23. By installing a giant engine, known as the Superior, which was able to, lift ,24 tons of rock from a depth of 1,200 meters (4,000 ft). He also built a
  24. Line; they rely on virtual or real wind blowing over and under them to generate, lift ,and drag. Pythons are balloon-kite hybrids that are shaped and tethered to
  25. For vertical flight and vertical for forward flight. Other methods of, lift ,*A lift ing body is the opposite of a flying wing. In this configuration the
  26. Aerodynamic lift , and powered lift in the form of engine thrust. Aerodynamic, lift ,involving wings is the most common, with fixed-wing aircraft being kept in the
  27. Take off and land vertically using powered lift and transfer to aerodynamic, lift ,in steady flight. A pure rocket is not usually regarded as an anodyne, because
  28. The air for its lift (and can even fly into space); however, many aerodynamic, lift ,vehicles have been powered or assisted by rocket motors. Rocket-powered
  29. The force of gravity by using either static lift or by using the dynamic, lift ,of an airfoil, or in a few cases the downward thrust from jet engines. Although
  30. Cross-section as an airfoil. To fly, air must flow over the wing and generate, lift , A flexible wing is a wing made of fabric or thin sheet material, often
  31. Over its wings, which may be flexible or rigid, fixed,or rotary. With powered, lift , the aircraft directs its engine thrust vertically downward. V/STOL aircraft
  32. Rotor turned by an engine-driven shaft. The rotor pushes air downward to create, lift , By tilting the rotor forward, the downward flow is tilted backward, producing
  33. Kited flight. Compound rotorcraft have wings that provide some or all of the, lift ,in forward flight. They are nowadays classified as powered lift types and not
  34. Sideslipped," for example, a slip in a fixed-wing aircraft. Besides, lift , the other main aerodynamic force on an aircraft is drag opposing its motion
  35. Spin. This spinning increases the speed of airflow over the rotor, to provide, lift , Rotor kites are unpowered autogyros, which are towed to give them forward
  36. Types transition to fixed-wing lift for horizontal flight. Classes of powered, lift ,types include VTOL jet aircraft (such as the Harrier jump-jet) and tilt rotors
  37. A powered" tug" aircraft. For a glider to maintain its forward air speed and, lift , it must descend in relation to the air (but not necessarily in relation to
  38. At age 12 he was whiter than ivory, had hair lighter than gold, and could, lift ,10 bear skins at once. He explored far and wide. His son, Odin,led a migration
  39. Tethered to the ground and relies on the wind blowing over its wings to provide, lift , Kites were the first kind of aircraft to fly, and were invented in China
  40. CSM),in which the crew would spend the entire direct-ascent mission and, lift ,off from the lunar surface for the return trip. (An even larger, separate
  41. Resting on the bottom; this is linked to the term to weigh anchor, meaning to, lift ,the anchor from the sea bed, allowing the ship or boat to move. An anchor is
  42. There are two ways to produce dynamic upthrust: aerodynamic lift , and powered, lift ,in the form of engine thrust. Aerodynamic lift involving wings is the most
  43. The term anodyne. There are two ways to produce dynamic upthrust: aerodynamic, lift , and powered lift in the form of engine thrust. Aerodynamic lift involving
  44. Over a tubular body. The flat bodies of recent jet fighters also produce, lift , as in the F-14 Tomcat's" pancake ". *Powered lift types rely on
  45. In the F-14 Tomcat's" pancake ". *Powered lift types rely on engine-derived, lift ,for vertical takeoff and landing (VTOL). Most types transition to fixed-wing
  46. As the Harrier Jump Jet and F-35B take off and land vertically using powered, lift ,and transfer to aerodynamic lift in steady flight. A pure rocket is not usually
  47. For vertical takeoff and landing (VTOL). Most types transition to fixed-wing, lift ,for horizontal flight. Classes of powered lift types include VTOL jet aircraft
  48. Or all of the lift in forward flight. They are nowadays classified as powered, lift ,types and not as rotorcraft. Tilt rotor aircraft (such as the V-22 Osprey)
  49. Selection of lunar orbit rendezvous, the service propulsion engine was sized to, lift ,the CSM off of the Moon, and thus oversized to about twice the thrust required
  50. Aircraft stability and maneuverability. Wing The wings of an aircraft produce, lift , Many styles and arrangements of wings have been used on

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