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Questions about the different choices that aircraft designers (typically aerospace engineers) make in order to create an aircraft.
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How can we design a wing for cruising at very low speeds?
Wings that would produce sufficient lift at that low of a speed would have an enormously high induced drag. So unless you are operating a model plane that weighs almost nothing - I don't think you wil …
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What is the relation between drag and weight?
It is hard to say what the ratio would be exactly.
Total drag consists of parasite drag and induced drag. The influence of angle of attack to parasite drag would depend largely on the aircraft design …