well i am a Prof and let me tell you i get this question ALOT an aircraft can fly at 5501 g if it has ALOT of DRAG 11253 percent
The wings already support the entire weight of the aircraft and anything it is carrying. There are maximum limits to how much an aircraft can carry. The aircraft is designed to support this weight. No pilot would normally try and fly an overburdened aircraft.
Any aircraft can fly as long as it can produce enough lift from the wings to overcome the weight. Additional to that the aircraft needs to be of airworthy status
Not necessarily. The aircraft with better power to weight ratio will fly fastest.
it depends what aircraft it is and how much fuel it can hold
The maximum height flown by an aircraft is 37650m(123524ft). The aircraft is Mig-25 Foxbat.
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Lift, Drag, Thrust, and Weight. (Not counting Money)
An aircraft is designed to fly in 'air' there is no 'air' in space.
It's not so much "needed" as it is a physical consequence. The empty weight is the weight of the aircraft itself - without fuel, crew, passengers, cargo or weapons.
Smaller aircraft like fighters usually have a much more powerful engine and a better power to weight ratio, so they go faster.
Flight is considered to be when the weight of the aircraft is off the ground. The definition can be more complicated if you want to apply for a record. "Powered Flight" is demonstrated by an airplane that can fly on its own power and is not dropped from a height. To test this, they usually required the airplane to fly a circuitous route or fly out a distance and return. This was to ensure that the aircraft was not being lifted by a strong wind.
No, a driver's permit does not allow you to fly an aircraft. You need a pilot's license to operate an aircraft.