Wingtip vortices, a form of wake turbulence, are invisible, rapidly rotating air generated by aircraft wings producing lift, posing a significant hazard, especially to smaller aircraft. These vortices ...
Wingtip vortices are an invisible, hazardous form of wake turbulence created by aircraft lift, posing a significant threat, especially from heavy aircraft to smaller ones. They are strongest when an ...
This video shows how NASA studied wingtip vortices using a C-5A Galaxy about 50 years ago. Although they dissipate at a certain distance from the wing, wingtip vortices, that form because of the ...
A stunning video of an airplane taking off from the London-area Gatwick Airport shows a plane bursting through heavy fog, leaving an almost cartoonish gap in its wake as well as an impressive display ...
An RC ekranoplan is tested to observe wingtip vortex behavior close to the water surface. #Ekranoplan #FPV #RCFlight ...
CC0 Usage Conditions ApplyClick for more information. If a 'wingtip vortex' - a concentrated air turbulence created by another plane - was responsible for bringing down Delta Airlines Flight 1141 on ...
aircraft, part of the Autonomous Formation Flight (AFF) project based at NASA’s Dryden Flight Research Center, Edwards, Calif., flew the mission in early December. During the 96-minute flight, the ...
If you missed the first part of this article series, start here. Most of us are taught early on that once the aircraft is within one-half wingspan height above the runway, we lose some drag because ...