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Regional Gliding School Angle of Attack The angle at which the airfoil meets the relative wind is called the angle of attack
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Regional Gliding School The Carburetor ¶measure the correct quantity of fuel and vaporize this fuel, ·mix it with air in the proper proportion, and
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Regional Gliding School b b An airfoil or airfoil section may be defined as any surface designed to obtain lift. It has been found that the most suitable
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Regional Gliding School Types of Reciprocating Engines QThere are three main types of piston engines in current use: –Horizontally Opposed –Radial –In-Line
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Meridians of Longitude and Parallels of Latitude semi great circles joining the true or geographic poles of the earth (true meridians) measured from
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Regional Gliding School Problems With The Fuel System n Very rapid and violent burning of the fuel in the cylinder. n Causes overheating and damage
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Regional Gliding School Also known as a cyclone or a depression Wind flows counterclockwise and inward Pressure is lowest in the centre Expect
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Regional Gliding School Transition zone between different air masses.Transition zone between different air masses. COLDAIR WARMAIR mixing zone
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Regional Gliding School Phonetic Alphabet AAlfaJJulietSSierra BBravoKKiloTTango CCharlieLLimaUUniform DDeltaMMikeVVictor EEchoNNovemberWWhiskey FFoxtrotOOscarXX-ray
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Regional Gliding School The pressure of the atmosphere at any point is due to the weight of overlying air. Pressure at the surface of the earth is
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Regional Gliding School u Occurs when the wing is no longer capable of producing sufficient lift to counteract the weight of the aircraft. A smooth
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Maps and Charts n A map is a small-scale flat-surface representation of some portion of the earth’s surface. n A representation that is designed for
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