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Aircraft flight mechanics — In aeronautics, aircraft flight mechanics is the study of the forces that act on an aircraft in flight, and the way the aircraft responds to those forces. [Clancy, L.J. Aerodynamics . Section 14.1] Aircraft flight mechanics are relevant to… … Wikipedia
Aircraft registration — A Van s Aircraft RV 7 displaying registration G KELS. The G prefix denotes a civil aircraft registered in the United Kingdom An aircraft registration is a unique alphanumeric string that identifies a civil aircraft, in similar fashion to a… … Wikipedia
aft — ► ADVERB & ADJECTIVE ▪ at, near, or towards the stern of a ship or tail of an aircraft. ORIGIN probably related to ABAFT(Cf. ↑abaft) … English terms dictionary
Aft — For the acronym, see AFT. Aft, in naval terminology, is an adjective or adverb meaning towards the stern of the ship , when the frame of reference is within the ship. Example: Able Seaman Smith; lay aft! . Or; What s happening aft? Its antonym is … Wikipedia
Aft-crossing trajectory — In 2005, a new trajectory that an air launched rocket could take to put satellites into orbit was tested. Until this time, launch vehicles such as the Pegasus rocket, or rocket planes such as the X 1, X 15, or SpaceShipOne, which were carried… … Wikipedia
Aircraft livery — ATA Airlines Boeing 757 200 (N520AT) and Boeing 727 200 (N772AT) in the 25th Commemorative Anniversary livery at Midway Airport … Wikipedia
tail skid — i. A small skid mounted at the bottom of the aft end of the fuselage of an aircraft with a tricycle landing gear. The skid absorbs the shock and prevents damage to the aircraft structure if the tail touches either on takeoff when the nose is… … Aviation dictionary
aft — I navig. aft [[t]æft, ɑft[/t]] adv. 1) naut. navig. at, close to, or toward the stern of a ship or tail of an aircraft 2) naut. navig. situated toward or at the stern or tail • Etymology: bef. 950; ME afte, OE æftan from behind II aft [[t]æft,… … From formal English to slang
aft — I. adverb Etymology: Middle English afte back, from Old English æftan from behind, behind; akin to Old English æfter Date: 1580 near, toward, or in the stern of a ship or the tail of an aircraft < called all hands aft > II. adjective Date: 1816… … New Collegiate Dictionary
tail heavy — The condition of aircraft balance in which the center of gravity is behind its allowable aft limit. In this condition, the aircraft tends to rotate nose up unless prevented … Aviation dictionary
aft — [α:ft] adverb & adjective at, near, or towards the stern of a ship or tail of an aircraft. Origin C17: prob. from obs. baft (see abaft), influenced by Low Ger. and Du. achter abaft, after … English new terms dictionary