More than one century after the Wright brothers' first flight, the flight still defy our intuition. You will learn here how to name the different parts of the airplane and how to describe and quantify its geometry. For that, we need now to share a precise vocabulary to describe the airplane's movement and attitude in space, and a refresher on basic general mechanic principles. You will remind how Newton's 2nd law allows you to determine what force must be applied on an apple - or on an airplane, to modify the magnitude and direction of its speed. Coming back on the concepts of kinetic energy and potential energy, you will discover the very useful concept of total height and you will be able to explain how an airplane can quickly exchange speed for altitude, while changes in total height are much slower.

Flight mechanics - The basis

Flight mechanics - The basis
This course is part of Fundamentals of Flight mechanics Specialization

Instructor: Eric Poquillon
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Use precise and appropriate words to describe an airplane and its motion in the air.
Apply Newton's law to compute the evolution of the trajectory of an airplane, based on the aerodynamic forces acting on it.
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Reviewed on Apr 8, 2025
For beginners its a great course in the start and middle, but in the ending it might confuse the beginners. As a beginner, loved the course.
Reviewed on Jan 3, 2022
The videos were extremely concise, and I felt I really learned a lot from this course. Although I'm 13 years old, I managed to push through with my love for planes.
Reviewed on May 27, 2022
Very good course that give the basics principles of Flight Mechanics, recommended for anybody interested to learn aerospace engineering
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