Joy stick is more advantageous in air craft cockpit design. It is smaller and has control over ailerons and rudder/elevator for easy maneuvering, besides it is fitted with auto pilot micro switches, emergency jettison switches and armament operating switches in case of war plane.
Most typical aircraft have a conventional tail layout that looks like an upside down 'T' with the vertical stabilizer intersecting the horizontal stabilizer at its bottom end. A T-tail aircraft has the horizontal stabilizer at the top of the vertical stabilizer. So instead of an upside down 'T', it looks like a proper 'T'. For an example see the link below.
No, Winston Churchill did not fly a Spitfire aircraft. He was a statesman and leader of the United Kingdom during World War II, but he did not fly fighter planes. Instead, he supported and encouraged the pilots who flew Spitfires and other aircraft in the war effort.
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Fastest Fighter Jet on EarthThe fastest "true fighter" on Earth (meaning an aircraft that has weapons and the capability to shoot down other aircraft) is the Soviet/Russian MIG-25 Foxbat. It has, or rather had, a top speed of MACH 3.2. However it's not the absolute fastest aircraft, the absolute fastest "air-breathing" aircraft in the world is of course the famous SR-71 Blackbird. Who's top speed is STILL classified, but it is widely rumored to have been able to travel at well over MACH 3.5+.Going by the above definition of "true fighter" I would have to say that the somewhat obscure A-12, nearly identical to the SR-71, was designed to shoot down soviet bombers, was configured to fire missiles. Check it out!The fastest fighter jets in service (or ever used in service) are the MiG 31 "foxhound" or the MiG 25 "foxbat", which do look very similar. people get confused and call the SR-71 the fastest jet FIGHTER, when it is not a fighter plane, it is actually a surveillance and reconnaissance aircraft (that's what the "SR" stands for).Since the American SR 71 blackbird is only a strategic reconosance aircraft, the fastest fighter aircraft is the soviet Mig 25 foxbat which goes up to Mach 2.8The second answer is partially correct. There is an experimental fighter, almost identical to the SR-71 Black bird designated the A-12, which has firing capability, but is relatively useless. The A-12 had missiles, alright, but it couldn't aim them or lock on. It was still a reconnoisance aircraft with modifications for defending itself. Then they developed the YF-12 as an alternative, which has an AN/ASG-18 fire-control radar to shoot the missiles. Also, the YF-12 carried 2 passengers instead of 1, and had modifications to the fuselage.
The term rotary piston engine can have several meanings:Rotary engine, the piston engine that rotates in operation, as used on World War I fighter aircraftPistonless rotary engine, the engines which use rotors or rotary pistons instead of conventional reciprocating pistons
There are no perfect synonyms for steer, so it depends on the context. Instead of steering off a road, you can veer of a road. Instead of steering to a halt you can screech to a halt. Instead of steering around a corner, you can turn a corner or drive around a corner. Instead of steering clear of somewhere, you can stay away from somewhere. Instead of steering a person away from a person, you can pull them away from a person. As you can see, steer is not a perfect synonym for "veer", "screech", "turn", "stay away" or "pull them away". But in a specific context these verbs can be used instead of steer.
Government mortgages charge lower interest rates than conventional mortgages.
Government mortgages charge lower interest rates than conventional mortgages.
In most vehicles, you can substitute ATF fluid instead of using Power Steering Fluid.
fiat punto's dont have steering fluid. they have electric motors instead.
Because people hadn't figured out how to make and fly powered aircraft in 1900. No one made a successful flight in a powered aircraft till 1903.
Yes. Power steering fluids are interchangeable.