Thanks for the video! Could you make more aviation videos, perhaps about air law, general navigation, communication, ksa etc.? It would be very helpful to get the basic concepts
So just to be clear, is the relative airflow the air that gets pushed the opposite direction of the aircraft (the nose and the wings of the plane) so if it flies upwards then the relative airflow will be at a 45 degree angle downwards, and then if the planes flying downwards then it will have a 45 degree angle pushing it back up? Have I got the whole 45 degree angle thing right?
You Americans have some surplus terms (such as relative airflow, in Ukraine we define angle of attack like the angle between chord line and vektor of incoming air) by the way term AOI also unknown )
The authors have two wrong scientific approaches: researching the creation of Lift force and Low pressure at upper side of the wing, relative to the ground surface and Earth. I explain the aerodynamic cavitation and existence of Lee side aerocavern, and creation of Aerodynamic force.
Brief and comprehensive. Magnificent video
Thanks for the video! Could you make more aviation videos, perhaps about air law, general navigation, communication, ksa etc.? It would be very helpful to get the basic concepts
Got here through a reddit post, and really liked your videos on the basics. Good work!
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I learned a little bit. This tells me that I should continue with your series. Thank you for creating this. See you on the next one
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Thank you so much this is really helpful. You are explaining everything clearly in short videos these are very helpful for my exam in 2 days lol
Good video , very Informative!! Appreciate the tips and lessons
THANK YOU FOR KEEPING IT VERY SIMPLE FOR US TO UNDERSTAND!
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So just to be clear, is the relative airflow the air that gets pushed the opposite direction of the aircraft (the nose and the wings of the plane) so if it flies upwards then the relative airflow will be at a 45 degree angle downwards, and then if the planes flying downwards then it will have a 45 degree angle pushing it back up? Have I got the whole 45 degree angle thing right?
Thanks for sharing basics of aerodynamic
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For the AOI the image is depicting a Horizontal line not a vertical line correct? 2:47
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You Americans have some surplus terms (such as relative airflow, in Ukraine we define angle of attack like the angle between chord line and vektor of incoming air) by the way term AOI also unknown )
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Amazing vídeo. Thanks.
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Hey i want to ask you if you can tell me how I should prepare for a compass test for aviation english
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pls explain what these terms like nv and nw idk what it means and idk if what question I asked what right?
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can you give an example in AOI
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Aeronautical engineering witch important subjects
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The authors have two wrong scientific approaches: researching the creation of Lift force and Low pressure at upper side of the wing, relative to the ground surface and Earth. I explain the aerodynamic cavitation and existence of Lee side aerocavern, and creation of Aerodynamic force.
Nice topic. Good graphics. Please mute the music.
Why do aeroplanes do not fall
Because they use ooerational engines. And when the engines fail the aeroplane falls.