What are the four forces acting on an aircraft?
What is centrifugal force?
It is the force acting on the aircraft during a steady turn
What must an aircraft have to maintain altitude during a turn?
The lift must be equal to the resultant of the centrifugal force and weight
What is the load factor also known as?
G-Load (n)
What are the four types of flaps?
What is special about the fowler flap?
It breaks away away from the wing and can provide 90% increase in coefficient of lift
What is a flap?
A moveable section of the wing at the trailing edge that can be used to change the camber
What is happening in a steady flight?
The centre of lift must be behind the centre of gravity (because it creates a Moment)