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Derek Seward's List: Airplane research

    • Prior to da Vinci's work, no scientist had conducted a detailed examination into the mechanics of flight, nor had anyone approached the notion of powered flight. Da Vinci was the first man to do both
    • He drew out his ideas of flight, including designs for multiple manned ornithopters, planes with flapping wings for a human to operate.

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  • Dec 03, 09

    History, development of first jet engine

    • In 1874, Felix de Temple, built a monoplane that flew just a short hop down a hill with the help of a coal fired steam engine.
    • Otto Daimler in the late 1800's, invented the first gasoline engine.

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  • Dec 03, 09

    History, confirmation of other source

    • The first airplane that was flown was a glider. A glider is a  non-motorized flying machine (and very hard to control.) Early gliders  were launched from high places like cliffs and floated on the wind to  the ground.
    • After  experimenting for a while on unmanned gliders, they made a glider where  the pilot would control the airplane in the air.

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  • Nov 22, 09

    A web page with info on early designs and adjustments

    • first aircraft: a small, biplane glider flown as a kite to test their solution  for controlling the craft by wing warping. Wing warping is a method of arching  the wingtips slightly to control the aircraft's rolling motion and balance
    • Birds change the shape of their wings to turn and maneuver. They believed that  they could use this technique to obtain roll control by warping, or changing the  shape, of a portion of the wing.

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  • Dec 08, 09

    Info on current Jet engines

    • Since multi-engine airplanes are designed to fly with one engine inoperative and flight crews are trained to fly with one engine inoperative, the in-flight shutdown of an engine typically does not constitute a safety of flight issue.
    • A compressor surge is a disruption of the airflow through a gas turbine engine that can be caused by engine deterioration, a crosswind over the engine’s inlet, ingestion of foreign material, or an internal component failure such as a broken blade. While this situation can be alarming, the condition is momentary and not dangerous.

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    • The risk is highest with engines  mounted directly on the fuselage.
    • "Therefore, they are very close to both passengers and to  critical components such as control cables and fuel lines,"  Mac McClellan, editor of Flying magazine, said.

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    • Presently, aircraft jet engines, like other engines using oil as a lubricant, only have one detector for sensing oil pressure problems whether low or high. As a result, it is not possible to locate the area where the problem is occurring.
    • Thus in the past, if a problem was detected, the whole engine is removed for repair and each particular area was inspected to determine the source of the problem.

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