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    Airplanes played a huge part in World War Two‚ in the next few paragraphs I will tell some the the types of airplanes‚ and some of the most notable airlplanes that flew in World War II. There were many different types of airplanes that were used in the second world war‚ the main ones were: Fighter Planes‚ Bombers‚ Dive Bombers‚ and last but surtainly not least Attack. I’ll start off first by talking about fighter pAirplanes played a huge part in World War Two‚ in the next few paragraphs I

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    Up‚ Up‚ and Away - The Invention of the Airplane The airplane is not only one of the greatest inventions in the 20th century‚ but also the most wonderful scientific creation of the human history at large. Flying higher and higher‚ floating deep into the air like birds‚ and moving from one place to the other within a jiffy in order to mitigate the distances had always been one of the most astounding dreams of human beings since the beginning of time. Several experiments had been conducted time and

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    then‚ taking naps became the only thing I would like to do during this flight. All of a sudden‚ the plane began to shake and it was shaking really hard. Even‚ you could not even keep your balance easily. Later on‚ the sound of the captain of this airplane came from the broadcast‚ and it said” You guys are lucky‚ our plane is going to fall into the Pacific Ocean. Isn’t it amazing! I have never had this accident before. So let’s enjoy it.” That sound disappeared in the noisy and screaming soundings

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    Fee and Smaller Airplanes

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    concentrate on selling its smaller airplanes in larger volumes to smaller airline companies. The advantage of producing smaller airplanes is the fact that we can produce relatively large quantities at a lesser cost. The disadvantage of producing smaller airplanes is that most likely‚ the profit margin is less and larger quantities must be sold to generate the same income as when smaller quantities of larger airplanes are produced. The advantage of producing larger airplanes is that most likely the profit

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    Helicopter vs Airplane

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    . Today‚ I would like to present to you on the topic‚ the comparison between helicopters and an airplanes. As we all know‚ both are an extrodinary aviation miracle. A hundred years back‚ who would have though of the possibility of a man flying? Thanks to the Wright Brothers‚ this dream is now a living marvel. Wether it is a helicopter or a plane‚ they both share the same purpose of making our life easier. Besides that‚ they both uses the same basic principle of flight which are aerofoil and

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    Biology 103 Lab Spring 2013 Does a larger head mean higher intelligence? Introduction: Some say a larger head gives room for a bigger‚ more intelligent brain. Men‚ thought to have larger heads simply because they’re… well men. In which case‚ men have a larger head size than women‚ therefore making men smarter than women. Methods: My partner and I went ahead and measured the heads of 15 people in our class‚ 5 of them male and 10 of them female. We used a measuring band to measure‚ to

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    How Airplane Fly

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    An aircraft is a machine that is able to fly by gaining support from the air‚ or‚ in general‚ the atmosphere of a planet. It counters the force of gravity by using either static lift or by using the dynamic lift of an airfoil‚[1] or in a few cases the downward thrust from jet engines. The human activity that surrounds aircraft is called aviation. Crewed aircraft are flown by an onboard pilot‚ but unmanned aerial vehicles may be remotely controlled or self-controlled by onboard computers. Aircraft

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    The Physics behind Flying Airplanes There are several aspects involved in the dynamics of airplane and how they become airborne. This report will address the main physics involved and mathematic formulae that prove how airplanes get above the ground from a small fighter jet to a massive Boeing 747. The necessities involved in keeping there massive weights in the air and the extreme forces needed to land these airplanes and bring them to a halt will also be explored. Firstly‚ the formula F

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    In the article “Why are Airplanes safe” the main idea is that out of all the transportation there is in the world‚ the safest is flying on a airplane. In the article the author Christine Negroni explains all the reasons why it is the most safe transportation because all the pilots are trained and the airplane is always checked for safety measures. Negroni supports her explanation by explaining all the details it takes just to be able to have one flight to be successful. The author explains

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    The Wright Brothers; Inventors of the Airplane The incredible interest of Orville and Wilbur Wright in flying‚ was said to be initially sparked with their experience of a toy given to them by their father. The foot long toy “helicopter” was made out of paper‚ bamboo and cork with a rubber band to turn its rotor. The Wright brothers played continuously with their toy until it broke and after that they built one of their own. Wilbur Wright was born on April 16‚ 1867 in Millville‚ Indiana. He was

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