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Yes, the design does does effect the flight of a plane. Especially, the wing of the aircraft, the design has to be perfect to allow the right amount of lift.
E. G. Rynaski has written: 'The interpretation of flying qualities requirements for flight control system design' -- subject(s): Control systems, Flight control, Airplanes 'Theoretical constraints in the design of multivariable control systems' -- subject(s): Control systems, Airplanes
Airplanes not necessarily use supercomputers but, supercomputers are used to design airplanes. One of the many uses of supercomputers is to model how wind and turbulence affect an airplane. Supercomputers are also used in advanced flight simulators.
The wind can push the airplane in all driecrions which causes the airplane to go crazy.
yes beacose it adds weight to the plain
Darrol Stinton has written: 'The Design of the Airplane' -- subject(s): Airplanes, Design and construction 'Flying Qualities and Flight Testing of the Airplane (Aiaa Education Series)'
Yes, they had airplanes in 1907. Flight in airplanes began about 4 years before that.
Gravity inhibits flight.
make airplanes
yes, smaller ones go faster usually. there are many differences
it depends of the flight series
Aerodynamics