Monday, 5 August 2019

How does an aeroplane fly?
To make an aeroplane fly we take a look at the wings.
Airfoils - have a special lift force made by altering the shape of the wing to a sort of teardrop.
Flaps - Increase lift and drag, they are for when the plane takes off and lands.
Spoiler - Change lift drag and roll.
Wing - Generates lift
Air brake - Increases drag by popping up a panel too slow down a plane faster.
Turbine engine - Generates thrust
Elevator- Change Pitch.
Cockpit- Command and Control. 
Horizontal stabilizer - Control,pitch.
Rudder - Change Yaw.
Vertical Stabilizer -  It is what the rudder sits in and it provides more stability.
Winglet- Decrease Drag.
Fuselage - Holds things together.
Propulsion - Provides thrust so the plane can fly it pushes/pulls the plane through the air.
Aileron- Change roll
Slats - increases lift.
That's how an aeroplane flies.



5 comments:

  1. Hey Nice I didn't know some of what this stuff is good job

    ReplyDelete
  2. I was anonymous

    ReplyDelete
  3. Hi Jasper I like how you start your sentence saying: "To make and aeroplane fly we need to take a look at the wings." This is cool because the plane can't fly without its wings. I myself learnt more about how a aeroplane flies. One thing you could fix is putting full stops at the end of your sentences. Over all this is a good blog and keep working on it.
    - Your Mate Angus. :)

    ReplyDelete
  4. nice work i didnt know all this u could put some fullstops tho.

    ReplyDelete

Please structure your comments as follows:
Positive - Something done well
Thoughtful - A sentence to let us know you actually read/watched or listened to what they had to say
Helpful - Give some ideas for next time or ask a question you want to know more about

Note: only a member of this blog may post a comment.