Speed to fly is a principle used by soaring pilots when flying between sources of lift, usually thermals, ridge lift and wave. The aim is to maximize the...
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Gliding (section Maximizing average speed)
Techniques to maximize a glider's speed around the day's task in a competition have been developed, including the optimum speed to fly, navigation using...
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polar curve. Polar curves are used to compute the glider's minimum sink speed, best lift over drag (L/D), and speed to fly. The polar curve of a glider is...
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Gliding flight (section Lift to drag ratio)
speed to fly. Pilots fly faster to get quickly through sinking air, and when heading into wind to optimise the glide angle relative to the ground. To...
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Variometer (redirect from Vertical speed indicator)
audible indication of the correct speed to fly depending on whether the air is rising or sinking. The pilot merely has to input the estimated MacCready setting...
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currents of rising air in the atmosphere to gain altitude. Sailplanes are aerodynamically streamlined and so can fly a significant distance forward for a...
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Fichter and Andreas Strohmayer Wander, Bob (2003). Glider Polars and Speed-To-Fly...Made Easy!. Minneapolis: Bob Wander's Soaring Books & Supplies. pp...
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single pair of wings to fly, the hindwings having evolved into advanced mechanosensory organs known as halteres, which act as high-speed sensors of rotational...
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sources, his aircraft entered a flat spin after he made a turn at low speed to fly in close formation with a He 46 reconnaissance aircraft. Some were convinced...
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such as flying and aquatic insects to attract and catch fish. Because the mass of the fly lure is insufficient to overcome air resistance, it cannot be...
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also refer to: Fly, Ohio, U.S. Fly, Tennessee, U.S. Fly River (or the Fly), New Guinea Fly (artist), comic book artist and illustrator Fly (gamer), Israeli...
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Amanita muscaria (redirect from Fly agaric)
Amanita muscaria, commonly known as the fly agaric or fly amanita, is a basidiomycete fungus of the genus Amanita. It is a large white-gilled, white-spotted...
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wing centre of gravity is close to the hang point and, at the trim speed, the wing will fly "hands off" and return to trim after being disturbed. The...
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Look up on the fly in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. On the fly is a phrase used to describe something that is being changed while the process that the...
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To Fly! is a 1976 American short docudrama film directed by Greg MacGillivray and Jim Freeman of MacGillivray Freeman Films, who wrote the story with Francis...
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19 m/s), since stones stuck in the tires come loose at that speed and fly away with such a speed that they can damage other vehicles. Stone damage can be...
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Cruise (aeronautics) (redirect from Cruising speed)
You Rarely Fly At Best Range Speed In A Prop, But You're Close To It In A Jet". boldmethod.com. Retrieved 31 January 2022. Cruising speed definition Thiel...
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should occur to minimize fuel consumption. Performance optimization allows the FMS to determine the best or most economical speed to fly in level flight...
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Centrifugal governor (redirect from Fly-ball governor)
system that controls the speed of an engine by regulating the flow of fuel or working fluid, so as to maintain a near-constant speed. It uses the principle...
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Flight envelope (section Stalling speed)
500-foot (760 m) altitude and 90-mile-per-hour (140 km/h) speed needs about 60 horsepower (45 kW) to fly straight and level. The C150 is normally equipped with...
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Governor (device) (redirect from Speed governor)
A governor, or speed limiter or controller, is a device used to measure and regulate the speed of a machine, such as an engine. A classic example is the...
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Terminal velocity (redirect from Terminal speed)
a tower—according to a 1920 U.S. Army Ordnance study. Competition speed skydivers fly in a head-down position and can reach speeds of 150 m/s (490 ft/s)...
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Mach number (redirect from Mach (speed))
dynamics representing the ratio of flow velocity past a boundary to the local speed of sound. It is named after the Austrian physicist and philosopher...
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Supersonic speed is the speed of an object that exceeds the speed of sound (Mach 1). For objects traveling in dry air of a temperature of 20 °C (68 °F)...
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most jet aircraft need to fly at high speeds, either supersonic or speeds just below the speed of sound ("transonic") so as to achieve efficient flight...
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Fast break (redirect from Fly fast break)
shooter hustles back to defend against the Fly. Use non-shooting plays, where the #4 & #5 forwards do the scoring. The 'Fly' is a term in fly fishing where the...
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A fly-killing device is used for pest control of flying insects, such as houseflies, wasps, moths, gnats, and mosquitoes. A flyswatter (or fly-swat, fly...
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told pilots the best speed to fly a glider, depending on conditions and based on the glider's rate of sink at different air-speeds. Sailplane pilots still...
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version of the speed to fly theory, usually attributed to Paul MacCready. Already a talented glider pilot before the war, he went on to become one of the...
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