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The increase in lift experienced by wings in close proximity to the ground.
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Does the ground effect change with temperature changes?
The title is my question. Does the ground effect change as the temperature of the ground changes? In cold weather, a more cushion effect can be expected, and in hot weather vice versa?
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When leaving ground effect, why is there a nose-up change in moment?
The Airplane Flight Handbook states:
The aircraft leaving ground effect will
Require an increase in AOA to maintain the same CL
Experience an increase in induced drag and thrust required …