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Forces of Flight
The Four Forces
We Aren't Built to Fly
Gravity & Air
Gravity
Air
Buoyancy
Aerodynamics
Air in Motion
Subsonic Wings
Factors Affecting Lift
Alternative Theories of Lift
Pressure Drag
Friction Drag
Vortex Drag
Waves in the Air
Shock Waves
Propulsion
Propellers
Engines
Rocket Propulsion
Vertical Flight
Structures & Materials
Weight and Strength
Materials
Hypersonic Vehicles
Shaped for Space
Flight Dynamics
Control Surfaces
Roll, Pitch, and Yaw
Instruments
Gravity in Orbit
Newton’s Laws of Motion
Kepler’s Laws of Orbital Motion
Moving in Space
Thrusters and Spinning Wheels
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Forces of Flight
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Drag
Forces of Flight in Air
Four Forces Act on an Airplane
How Far Can You Jump?
How High Can You Jump?
How Long Can You Stay in the Air?
How Things Fly Exhibition
Lift
Look Mom, No Wings
Reuben J. Spaulding's Flying Machine
Science In Your Airplane Seat
Shuttle Flight
Thrust
Two Forces Affect Spacecraft in Space
We still can’t fly quite like birds, but...
Weight
Who Finally Solved the Challenge?