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Aviation Army Aviation Basic AerodynamicsBasic AerodynamicsSubcourse OverviewTable of ContentsTable of Contents (Cont)Grading and Certification InstructionsLesson 1. Effect of the Atmospheric on FlightFigure 1.1. Composition of the AtmosphereStructureFigure 1.2. Layers of the AtmosphereFigure 1.3 Density Altitude Chart.SummaryLesson 2. Basic AerodynamicsFigure 2.1. Venturi Tube.Figure 2.2. Four Forces Acting on an Aircraft.Figure 2.4. Relative Wind.Figure 2.5. Symmetrical and Asymmetrical Airfoils.Figure 2.6. Angle of Attack.Figure 2.8. Parts of a Fixed Wing AircraftFigure 2.9. Motion of an Aircraft about its Axes.Figure 2.10. Wing Dihedral.Figure 2.11. Cantilever and Noncantilever Wings.Figure 2.12. Boundary Layer Flow.Empennage GroupLesson 3. Helicopter FundamentalsFigure 3.2. Forces Acting on a Helicopter.VelocityFigure 3.3. Helicopter Controls.Figure 3.5. Gyroscopic Precession.Figure 3.6. Offset Control Linkage.Figure 3.7. Dissymmetry of Lift.Figure 3.8. Retreating Blade Stall.Settling with PowerGround EffectFigure 3.9. Airflow In and Out of Ground Effect.Figure 3.11. Transverse Flow Effect.Figure 3.12. Approach to Landing, Power Off.Figure 3.14. High Velocity Diagram.SummaryLesson 1,2, and 3 Practice ExerciseLesson 1,2, and 3 Practice Exercise (Cont)Lesson 1,2, and 3 Practice Exercise (Cont)Lesson 1,2, and 3 Practice Exercise (Cont)SolutionsAppendix I – ReferencesAppendix II – GlossaryAppendix II – Glossary (Cont)Appendix II – Glossary (Cont)IndexBlank Page
Aviation
Army Aviation Basic AerodynamicsBasic AerodynamicsSubcourse OverviewTable of ContentsTable of Contents (Cont)Grading and Certification InstructionsLesson 1. Effect of the Atmospheric on FlightFigure 1.1. Composition of the AtmosphereStructureFigure 1.2. Layers of the AtmosphereFigure 1.3 Density Altitude Chart.SummaryLesson 2. Basic AerodynamicsFigure 2.1. Venturi Tube.Figure 2.2. Four Forces Acting on an Aircraft.Figure 2.4. Relative Wind.Figure 2.5. Symmetrical and Asymmetrical Airfoils.Figure 2.6. Angle of Attack.Figure 2.8. Parts of a Fixed Wing AircraftFigure 2.9. Motion of an Aircraft about its Axes.Figure 2.10. Wing Dihedral.Figure 2.11. Cantilever and Noncantilever Wings.Figure 2.12. Boundary Layer Flow.Empennage GroupLesson 3. Helicopter FundamentalsFigure 3.2. Forces Acting on a Helicopter.VelocityFigure 3.3. Helicopter Controls.Figure 3.5. Gyroscopic Precession.Figure 3.6. Offset Control Linkage.Figure 3.7. Dissymmetry of Lift.Figure 3.8. Retreating Blade Stall.Settling with PowerGround EffectFigure 3.9. Airflow In and Out of Ground Effect.Figure 3.11. Transverse Flow Effect.Figure 3.12. Approach to Landing, Power Off.Figure 3.14. High Velocity Diagram.SummaryLesson 1,2, and 3 Practice ExerciseLesson 1,2, and 3 Practice Exercise (Cont)Lesson 1,2, and 3 Practice Exercise (Cont)Lesson 1,2, and 3 Practice Exercise (Cont)SolutionsAppendix I – ReferencesAppendix II – GlossaryAppendix II – Glossary (Cont)Appendix II – Glossary (Cont)IndexBlank Page
Army Aviation
Basic AerodynamicsBasic AerodynamicsSubcourse OverviewTable of ContentsTable of Contents (Cont)Grading and Certification InstructionsLesson 1. Effect of the Atmospheric on FlightFigure 1.1. Composition of the AtmosphereStructureFigure 1.2. Layers of the AtmosphereFigure 1.3 Density Altitude Chart.SummaryLesson 2. Basic AerodynamicsFigure 2.1. Venturi Tube.Figure 2.2. Four Forces Acting on an Aircraft.Figure 2.4. Relative Wind.Figure 2.5. Symmetrical and Asymmetrical Airfoils.Figure 2.6. Angle of Attack.Figure 2.8. Parts of a Fixed Wing AircraftFigure 2.9. Motion of an Aircraft about its Axes.Figure 2.10. Wing Dihedral.Figure 2.11. Cantilever and Noncantilever Wings.Figure 2.12. Boundary Layer Flow.Empennage GroupLesson 3. Helicopter FundamentalsFigure 3.2. Forces Acting on a Helicopter.VelocityFigure 3.3. Helicopter Controls.Figure 3.5. Gyroscopic Precession.Figure 3.6. Offset Control Linkage.Figure 3.7. Dissymmetry of Lift.Figure 3.8. Retreating Blade Stall.Settling with PowerGround EffectFigure 3.9. Airflow In and Out of Ground Effect.Figure 3.11. Transverse Flow Effect.Figure 3.12. Approach to Landing, Power Off.Figure 3.14. High Velocity Diagram.SummaryLesson 1,2, and 3 Practice ExerciseLesson 1,2, and 3 Practice Exercise (Cont)Lesson 1,2, and 3 Practice Exercise (Cont)Lesson 1,2, and 3 Practice Exercise (Cont)SolutionsAppendix I – ReferencesAppendix II – GlossaryAppendix II – Glossary (Cont)Appendix II – Glossary (Cont)IndexBlank Page
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