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Principles of flight


               The forces during gliding with the engine idling can be seen in the figure on the

               next page.


               There is lift/drag at the top, and at the bottom we have the weight of the aircraft.


               Gravity pulls the aircraft down. The weight is the driving force when the engine
               is turned off.





               A forward component of the weight matches the drag, and we have gliding at a
               constant speed.


               If you have engine support, the glide angle and rate of descent are reduced.































               The weight of the aircraft is therefore not of decisive importance for the glide

               ratio of the aircraft!

               However, heavier aircraft glide at a higher speed to achieve the best glide ratio,

               and thus the heavier aircraft reaches the ground first. However, it lands in the

               same place as the lighter aircraft.








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