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Why is airspeed indicator sealed with sea level pressure ?
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What is stall and how is it produced?
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How does the shape of an airplane's wing affect the air pressure?
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To go faster, should the flaps be flat or tilted?
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Why is an airfoil tapered at the rear?
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Are curved wings on a plane better that flat wings?
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Can planes fly in space?
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How is it that hot air is less dense?
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Why do some aircraft float in the air?
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What is air resistance?
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Aerodynamics
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