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Four Basic Concepts Part 1 An aerodyne is defined as any heavier-than-air aircraft which derives lift from motion. The history of aviation is filled with a nearly infinite number of aerodyne planforms, each formulated t
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Document Date: 2013-06-28 20:12:33
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AERODYNAMIC CENTER /
Center of Gravity Stability /
Four Basic Concepts FORCE DERIVED FROM PITCHING MOMENT RESULTANT FLIGHT PATH WITHOUT BALANCING FORCE AERODYNAMIC CENTER /
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Person
Jim MarskeĆs /
Walter Panknin /
Bill Kubiak /
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Position
degree forward /
forward /
yawing slightly /
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Product
CL /
swept wing /
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ProvinceOrState
Minnesota /
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Space technology
Angle of attack
Pitching moment
Swept wing
Longitudinal static stability
Lift coefficient
Tailless aircraft
Airfoil
Stall
Aerospace engineering