Berkeley, Friday, April 11, 2025 10:31 PM
How does an airplane take off?
Does it reach enough velocity with their powerful turbines and then place together with placing the aerodynamics from its wings which by confronting air flow resistance will lift the whole body upwards?
Then it is a matter to continue pushing with its turbines from navigating through propulsion through the air fluid?
For landing, turbines would be reduced to minimum or null. It is a matter of air aerodynamics. They normally release another sheet of metal from the wings which will help to create more wind force against the airplane to help to break.
This is observation of course, which for years I have not been that active on the last 10 years in airplane.
It can be wrong, but once I have time and going to take fly, I might get a book about airport details, pavement concrete specifications for the landing/take off way, and about air fluid dynamics related to airplanes. Probable as well I will get details about the turbines and the actual process of taking off and landing.
Further, is it true that Da Vinci drew airplane craft? How was his model?
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