This is due to the shape of the aerofoil and propulsion
This is due to the shape of the aerofoil and propulsion
No, they must have an aerofoil shape.
aeroplane have aerofoil shape (you could find in the internet how does it looks like)wings that have a specific shape that would make it fly. The high velocity at the top of aerofoil will create the low pressure and the low velocity below the aerofoil will create high pressure. thus, the high pressure will push the aeroplane upwards.
It is aerofoil that describes the structure (shape) of the aeroplane wing
what do you mean? but I'll give info anyways.. I'll talk about the wing if you're asking about the shape that makes it fly, the aircraft wing has an "aerofoil shape" the shape is made to have high pressure on the bottom part and low pressure on the top part, thus making it float on air.. more info? Google: Aerofoil
drag is minimized by aerofoil shape. drag is a force acts on aircraft to minimize speed
I think it still works because technically a bent aerofoil wing is still an aerofoil wing, but it would work going in a different direction or work in a different way. I think this because is a human with a broken leg not a human anymore? No, but people with broken leg(s) can still move and do other things in a different way.
I think it still works because technically a bent aerofoil wing is still an aerofoil wing, but it would work going in a different direction or work in a different way. I think this because is a human with a broken leg not a human anymore? No, but people with broken leg(s) can still move and do other things in a different way.
Australian aviation pioneer Lawrence Hargrave, in 1892 ... right country (sort of) , wrong time and culture. The aerofoil, in the form of the boomerang and some other throwing sticks was used by Australian Aborigines some 10,000 years ago, and a carved mammoth tusk in aerofoil shape was discovered in the Carpathian Mountains with a date of some 30,000 years ago.
The shape of the cross section of the wing is called an aerofoil. and the actual panel shape of the wing depends on the job the plane needs to do. if the plane needs to be supersonic the wings wont be straight but swept, trapezoidal or a similar shape.
The simple answer is an Airfoil. The upper surface of most aircraft wings, will have a curve to it ,while the lower surface is relatively flat. Aerodynamic or it is said to be in the shape of 'aerofoil'