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Who Invented The Aeroplane?
2017-11-21 05:31
When you think of the first airplane, who do you think about? Most people think about Orville and Wilbur Wright. And, December 17, 1903 is the day to remember. That was the day that Orville… Read More
News
2017-11-04 02:33
Let't me know you What's Going on in Aviation  Industries Read More
Boeing 747- Jumbo Jet
2017-10-24 17:43
NO.1 Commercial Aircraft With the Second Highest passenger carrier Capacity.Boeing 747Thank you ! Comment the aircraft name which you want to see here Read More
2017-03-29 05:42
Airplanes and helicopters have thousands of functioning parts, each of them vital in ensuring the machine flies safely and efficiently. The same goes for missiles for air defense, or hydrofo… Read More
What Are The Different Types Of Airplanes?
2017-02-04 05:03
What are the different types of airplanes?You may be wondering why there are so many different types of airplanes out there. What makes them different from each other? We'll take a quick loo… Read More
Types Of Airplane Engines
2017-02-04 05:03
WELCOMEAll the calculations show it can't work. There's only one thing to do: make it work.— Pierre Georges Latécoère, early French aviation entrepreneur.The different ty… Read More
The Fuselage Structure
2017-02-04 05:00
The Fuselage Structure   The word fuselage is based on the French word fuseler, which means "to streamline." The fuselage must be strong and streamlined since it mus… Read More
The Wings
2017-02-04 04:57
 The Wings   Wing construction is basically the same in all types of aircraft. Most modern aircraft have all metal wings, but many older aircraft had wood and fabric wing… Read More
Landing Gear
2017-02-04 04:57
 Landing Gear   Airplanes require landing gear for taxiing, takeoff, and landing. The earliest airplane of all--the Wright Flyer--used skids as its landing gear. Soo… Read More
Empennage
2017-02-04 04:57
Empennage   The empennage, commonly called the tail assembly (see figure 1-7), is the rear section of the body of the airplane. Its main purpose is to give stability to the ai… Read More
Structure Of An Airplane
2017-02-04 04:56
 Structure of an AirplaneAt the end of this block of study, you should be able to:  Label the parts of an airplane.  Describe the five types of stress which act on a… Read More
Power Plant
2017-02-04 04:56
 Power Plant   The power plant may be an engine and propeller combination or a jet engine. The most commonly used power plant in personal aircraft is the gasoline engine… Read More
How Does An Airplane Fly?
2017-02-04 04:54
How does an airplane fly?Most of us have probably seen or felt wind blowing things like flags or kites around. But how is it possible that heavy airplanes (some weighing almost half a millio… Read More
What Forces Act On An Airplane?
2017-02-04 04:54
What forces act on an airplane?There are four forces acting on an airplane in flight:  lift, weight, thrust and drag.We already know that lift comes from the wings… Read More
How To Apply At NASA ?
2017-02-04 04:50
There are many ways to support the exciting NASA mission. NASA’s employees are responsible for conducting aerospace research and development, managing resources, and operating our NASA… Read More
Why Does NASA Study Aeronautics?
2017-02-04 04:48
Why does NASA study aeronautics?NASA scientists and engineers work together with other researchers from several universities and aerospace companies to learn how to design better airplanes… Read More
What Is Aeronautics?
2017-02-04 04:47
What is Aeronautics?Aeronautics is the science of flight. Scientists and engineers who study aeronautics learn about how and why airplanes fly. Using what they learn, they can design better… Read More
2017-02-04 04:40
A division of aerospace engineering, aeronautical engineering focuses on applying physics, mathematics and other disciplines in order to construct aircraft. Aeronautical engineers … Read More

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