answersLogoWhite

0


Want this question answered?

Be notified when an answer is posted

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: Why was bell aircraft so important to Georgia?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

Why was the helicopter so important?

Because they can do so many things fixed wing aircraft can not do


Why was Christianity so important to the colony Georgia?

maybe in 4th century


Is radar an outdated technology and if so how?

Radar is not outdated. It is still very important in tracking aircraft and weather.


How can an object with the most mass be the least dense?

An inflated hot-air balloon has much more mass, but is much less dense, than a 5-pound bar-bell. As a matter of fact, so is an aircraft carrier ... it floats, but the bar-bell sinks.


Why is the crack on the Liberty Bell so important?

the liberty bell was ringed when a person or family did something good. Like a hero.


What is the first supersonic aircraft in the world?

The Bell X-1 "Glamorous Glennis" was the first aircraft to achieve mach speed. It did so on October 14th 1947 with Capt. Charles "Chuck" Yeager at the controls. It reached 807.2 mph (mach 1.06).


What is so important about the 2 deep water ports in Georgia?

Savannah and Brunswick are two very busy port cities in Georgia. Savannah is one of Georgia's largest cities, and one of the most historically important cities as well.


Why is it important to sign off red X's Correctly in aircraft forms?

So they know who to hang when a pilot crashes an airplane.


How do you pull Air Force 781 aircraft forms?

Crew Chiefs are not, I repeat, NOT the answer. The forms should be with the aircraft concerned (unless the CCs have them in their truck, or in their shop, so that they feel like they are important and a part of actual productivity). Different aircraft have different spots where the forms might be, so ask someone from your shop where they are usually stored.


Why was the Battle of Kettle Creek so important to Georgia?

because that is were the patriots defeated 800 brtish troops


Why is thrust so important in aviation?

In aviation, thrust is the force along the axis of the aircraft which moves it through the air. Together with drag, lift and weight, it is one of the four forces required to make an aircraft fly.


Why is Georgia's limited snowfall so important?

because we have so much of mild temperature it hardly happens so we r on and off droughts all the time.