Bulletin of the American Physical Society
2024 Annual Meeting of the Far West Section
Friday–Saturday, October 25–26, 2024; Arcata, California, Cal Poly Humboldt
Session Q02: Education, Climate Science, and Other
10:30 AM–12:30 PM,
Saturday, October 26, 2024
Cal Poly Humboldt
Room: Founders Hall 206
Chair: Hendrik Ohldag, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Abstract: Q02.00008 : Aviation and the Lift Equation
12:18 PM–12:30 PM
Presenter:
Stephen O Nichols
(Cal Poly Humboldt)
Author:
Stephen O Nichols
(Cal Poly Humboldt)
The lift equation is one of the defining equations in aviation. Every variable dictates design choices in the manufacturing of airplanes and Pilots use their understanding of the equation to safely fly and maneuver their aircraft. In this presentation we will explore one aspect of the coefficient of lift, the “angle of attack”, and how pilots use their understanding of this variable to maneuver their aircraft. I will be looking at a maneuver used in pilot training, the “steep turn” or “45 degree turn”. The goal of my talk is to help us visualize how a pilot’s control over the airplane can keep all other lift variables and the altitude of the plane constant during the maneuver.
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