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Lift and Drift

authorOnline English Magazine | September 14, 2008



LIFT AND DRIFT.

The terms should be explained, in view of the frequent allusion which will be made to the terms hereinafter. Lift is the word employed to indicate the amount which a plane surface will support while in flight. Drift is the term used to indicate the resistance which is offered to a plane moving forwardly against the atmosphere.

In Fig. 3 the plane A is assumed to be moving forwardly in the direction of the arrow B. This indicates the resistance. The vertical arrow C shows the direction of lift, which is the weight held up by the plane.


King Cat Jet Model Airplane, Landing by Ken Blackwell

King Cat Jet Model Airplane, Landing by Ken Blackwell

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