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Power management, maneuverability, and changing weight and balance combined with wind
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Power management, maneuverability, and changing weight and balance combined with wind
In the lead up to Season 10 we’re reviving some of our favorite episodes. Today we bring you Matt’s favorite.
Ty Burlingham: It’s a really unique type of flying, the fire makes its own wind.
airplane flying as quickly as possible, General Arnold had at first forbidden use of wind
The cockpit was completely enclosed to protect the pilot from the wind and cold.
An interview with Patrick Leonini, the supervisor of photography at the National Air and Space Museum.
disruptions to airfield operations in Iraq. “There’s not much you can do when the wind
construction of the helicopter meant that it could easily be blown off balance in moderate wind
A trained pilot could make near vertical landings in an Autogiro, even in calm wind
Is there enough altitude for a second turn into the wind [to set up for landing]?
The authorities denied him access to wind tunnels to test his ideas, in part because
Antarctica’s environment is the most extreme on our planet. Now, an aerial revolution has begun with uncrewed aerial vehicles (UAVs) flying in this challenging environment.
charge the drones (or additional batteries) and a tent to keep the drones out of the wind