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  2. Ground effect (aerodynamics) - Wikipedia

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    The charts show the added lift benefit produced by ground effect. [3] For fan and jet-powered vertical take-off and landing (VTOL) aircraft, ground effect when hovering can cause suckdown and fountain lift on the airframe and loss in hovering thrust if the engine sucks in its own exhaust gas, which is known as hot gas ingestion (HGI). [4] [5]

  3. Flight envelope - Wikipedia

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    A chart of velocity versus load factor (or V-n diagram) is another way of showing limits of aircraft performance. It shows how much load factor can be safely achieved at different airspeeds. [3] At higher temperatures, air is less dense and planes must fly faster to generate the same amount of lift.

  4. Disk loading - Wikipedia

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    This energy transfer from the rotor to the air is the induced power loss of the rotary wing, which is analogous to the lift-induced drag of a fixed-wing aircraft. Conservation of linear momentum relates the induced velocity downstream in the far wake field to the rotor thrust per unit of mass flow .

  5. Airport diagram - Wikipedia

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    For helicopter movement, the chart shall provide information between the helicopter stand, the touchdown and lift-off area, and the final approach and take-off area; the chart should also supplement information along helicopter ground and air taxiways and air transit routes. In addition, essential operational information should also be provided ...

  6. Flight control surfaces - Wikipedia

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    A raised aileron reduces lift on that wing and a lowered one increases lift, so moving the aileron control in this way causes the left wing to drop and the right wing to rise. This causes the aircraft to roll to the left and begin to turn to the left. Centering the control returns the ailerons to the neutral position, maintaining the bank angle ...

  7. Ground loop (aviation) - Wikipedia

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    This avoids the risk of ground-looping at commencement of takeoff in a crosswind behind a tow plane. Gliders commencing a takeoff behind a tow plane are vulnerable to ground looping during cross-wind conditions because the slipstream from the propeller of the tow plane generates more lift on the downwind wing of the glider than on the upwind ...

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  9. List of aviation, avionics, aerospace and aeronautical ...

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    Ground based augmentation system GCAS Ground collision avoidance system GBST ground-based, software tool Airfield operations GCA Ground-controlled approach: Airfield operations GCU generator control unit GDOP Geometric dilution of precision GEA Ground effect area: GGS Global positioning system ground station GHz Gigahertz: GLOC

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