An aircraft attitude is the orientation of an aircraft with respect to the horizon.
Dihedral usually makes an aircraft more stable in attitude.
An attitude indicator is a device which measures the attitude of an aircraft in the UK military - the orientation in relation to the horizon and the direction of motion.
Elevators help your takeoff by raising the tail of the aircraft and putting the whole aircraft in 'flight' attitude.
Datum is an imaginary vertical plane from which all horizontal measurements are taken with the aircraft in a level flight attitude.
The attitude (do not confuse with altitude) indicator is nicknamed the artificial horizon.
Aerodynamic principles cover altitude, center of gravity, aircraft balance, impact of attitude change as well as stalls and spins.
An AHRS is an "attitude heading reference system" - sensors on three axes which provide information on the attitude for aircraft, including roll, pitch and yaw - intended to replace traditional mechanical gyroscopic flight instruments and provide reliability or accuracy.
no No, they do not control speed. Elevators are flight control surfaces, usually at the rear of an aircraft, which control the aircraft's longitudinal attitude by changing the pitch balance, and so also the angle of attack and the lift of the wing.
An artificial horizon is a device which measures the pitch and roll of an aircraft in flight by comparing its attitude to a gyroscopically maintained indication of the flat horizon line.
An artificial horizon is a device which measures the pitch and roll of an aircraft in flight by comparing its attitude to a gyroscopically maintained indication of the flat horizon line.
The wings are the primary source of lift for an airplane. The horizontal stabilizer of most modern transport aircraft produces lift also, but the lift vector of the stabilizer is usually in the opposite direction (down) in order to keep the aircraft at the proper pitch attitude. Some aircraft configurations are designed so that the aircraft body itself provides lift. The Space Shuttle is an example of a "lifting body" aircraft.
Attitude refers to a set of emotions, beliefs, and behaviors towards a particular object, person, or situation. It encompasses a person's feelings, thoughts, and actions, influencing how they interact with the world around them. Attitudes can be positive or negative, and they play a significant role in shaping one's perceptions and responses.