It then produces lift due to wing configuration and can take off
In that case, the airplane needs less speed (with respect to ground) than without wind, since the airplane needs a certain speed with respect to the air, to take off.
No. An aircraft takes off and lands into the wind. (Or as close as possible to directly into the wind).
Air speed or ground speed?
At full speed an airplane can travel 3500 miles with the wind in 5 hours but it requires 7 hours to travel the same distance against the wind?
false because if you think of a paper airplane flying against the wind it will fall faster then the paper airplane flying with the wind
false because if you think of a paper airplane flying against the wind it will fall faster then the paper airplane flying with the wind
An airplane has two flaps that rotate upward and downward, so when an airplane tilts it's flaps downward, the wind pushes against it and causes it to liftoff.
275 km/hr
275 km/hr
275 km/hr
105 mph
The speed difference will be twice the wind difference. Example: Speed of plane (without wind) = 500 km/h, speed of wind = 100 km/h. In this case, the airplane's speed against the wind will be 500 - 100 = 400 km/h, and with prevailing wind, its speed will be 500 + 100 = 600 km/h. These numbers are just examples, actual numbers will vary, depending on the speed of the plane, and the speed of the wind.
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