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What are longitudinal static stability, directional static stability and lateral static stability for an airplane?
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What is the difference between symmetrical and asymmetrical /cambered airfoil?
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Define airfoil terminology and NACA series of airfoil nomenclature.
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What is flaps and what are they used for?
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A jet aircraft is powered by jet engines that work by compressing air and mixing it with fuel. The high-speed jet of exhaust gases creates forward thrust and propels the aircraft through the air. Jet aircraft are ideal for long-distance travel and commercial air transportation, capable of flying at high altitudes and high speeds. They come in various sizes and shapes, from small business jets to large commercial airliners, and have revolutionized the aviation industry by making air travel faster, more convenient, and more accessible.
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What is rate of climb and turn rate of an aircraft?
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What is an instrument landing system (ILS) and how does it works?
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What is the difference between static and dynamic stability of an aircraft?
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Induced drag is minimum for which type of a wing planform
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What is altimeter and how does it works?
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