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Aerodynamics of Flight
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Learn to Fly Helicopters. In Aerodynamics of Flight. Autorotation – Hovering Autorotation. In Aerodynamics of Flight. In Aerodynamics of Flight. In Aerodynamics of Flight. In Aerodynamics of Flight. Induced Flow and Transverse Flow Effect. In Aerodynamics of Flight. In Aerodynamics of Flight. Airflow in Forward Flight – Dissymmetry of Lift. In Aerodynamics of Flight. Airflow in Forward Flight. In Aerodynamics of Flight. In Aerodynamics of Flight. In Aerodynamics of Flight. Larr; Previous Entries.
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Introduction to the Helicopter
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Learn to Fly Helicopters. Introduction to the Helicopter. In Introduction to the Helicopter. In Introduction to the Helicopter. In Introduction to the Helicopter. The Helicopter Rotor System. In Introduction to the Helicopter. In Introduction to the Helicopter. Introduction to the Helicopter. In Introduction to the Helicopter. Ground Procedures and Flight Preparations. Helicopter Components, Sections, and Systems. Helicopter Weight and Balance. Introduction to the Helicopter.
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Aircraft Drawings
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Aircraft Drawings – Computer Graphics. Purpose and Function of Aircraft Drawings. Care and Use of Aircraft Drawings. Types of Aircraft Drawings. Aircraft Drawing Title Blocks. Other Aircraft Drawing Data (Part One). Other Aircraft Drawing Data (Part Two). Aviation Drawings Methods of Illustration – Orthographic Projection. Aviation Drawings Methods of Illustration Detail View and Pictorial Drawings. Aviation Drawings Methods of Illustration Diagrams. Aviation Drawings Methods of Illustration Flowcharts.
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Furnaces and Salt Baths
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Furnaces and Salt Baths. In Aircraft Materials Processes and Hardware. There are many different types and sizes of furnaces used in heat treatment. As a general rule, furnaces are designed to operate in certain specific temperature ranges and attempted use in other ranges frequently results in work of inferior quality. In addition, using a furnace beyond its rated maximum temperature shortens its life and may necessitate costly and time consuming repairs. Are you ready to become an aircraft mechanic?
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Aviation Mathematics
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Mathematics in Aviation Maintenance. Whole Numbers and Fractions. The Decimal Number System – Addition, Subtraction and Multiplication. The Decimal Number System – Division, Rounding and Conversion. Algebra – Use of Parentheses. Computing Area of Two-dimensional Solids – Rectangles and Squares. Computing Area of Two-dimensional Solids – Triangles. Computing Area of Two-dimensional Solids Parallelograms and Trapezoids. Computing Area of Two-dimensional Solids Circles and Ellipses. The Binary Number System.
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Aviation Physics
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Force, Work, Power, and Torque (Part One). Force, Work, Power, and Torque (Part Two). Force, Work, Power, and Torque (Part Three). Force, Work, Power, and Torque (Part Four). Simple Machines – The Lever. Simple Machines The Pulley. Simple Machines The Gear. Simple Machines Inclined Plane. Stress – Tension, Compression and Torsion. Stress – Bending, Shear and Strain. Motion – Speed and Velocity. Motion – Acceleration. Motion – Newton’s Law of Motion. Motion – Circular Motion. Gas Laws (Part One). High-Spe...