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 From:  Anonymous, United States, Aug/06/10 submitted on: Cell phone
Subject:  how planes fly
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Here is the question: How do planes fly?

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Vijay Talasila,
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  APOnline
  How Do Planes Fly? Airplanes need four forces to fly. Lift is one of them. Image Credit: NASA How do airplanes stay in the air?

Four forces keep an airplane in the sky. They are lift, weight

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richard williams,
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  Ammas.com
  Planes fly due to the air pressure created by the airfoil of their wings. Basically, the wing is shaped so that the lower part of the wing creates higher pressure, while the top of the wing creates l

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 From:  Anonymous, United States, Jun/18/10 submitted on: Cell phone
Subject:  Helicopter design engineering
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Lathaa Manavalan,
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  According to the laws of physics, any force (or action) produces an equal force (or reaction) in the opposite direction. This means the torque (rotating force) produced by a helicopter's blades tends

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gr8 Indian,
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  It is a Engineering science which deals with making of helicopters which include fabrication and manufacturing and working with the milling machine, lathe, band saw, and hand tools.

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 From:  Anonymous, United States, May/19/10 submitted on: Cell phone
Subject:  Journey to Moon
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Here is the question: Approximately how long does it take to get to moon from earth.

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Varsha Aggarwal,
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  Hi,

Whether a mission uses a rocket to blast its way there, or a subtle ion engine to slowly edge its payload closer, we have many options open to us when we travel to the Moon in the future. To th

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Lathaa Manavalan,
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  How long is the commute from the Earth to the Moon anyway? Man and machine have made that trip already, some took a very long time, and others were astonishingly fast…

Many missions have arrived in

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 From:  Anonymous, United States, May/06/10 submitted on: Cell phone
Subject:  Fastest airplane
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Here is the question: What's the fastest airplane in the world ?

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Lauren Rizzotto,
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  SpyPalmReader
  f having a pilot on board is not a criteria, then the X-43 is said to be the fastest airplane in the world. The X-43 is an unmanned scramjet, which launches not from the ground but from a B-52 at abou

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 From:  Anonymous, United States, Apr/13/10 submitted on: Cell phone
Subject:  Aeronautics and Aerospace
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Here is the question: Who was the first woman astronauts?

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vinoth kumar J,
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  Valentina Vladimirovna Tereshkova ......a USSR astronaut.....1963 vostok6 mission

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Lathaa Manavalan,
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  Sally Kristen Ride

First American Woman in Space, Born: May 26, 1951 Sally Kristen Ride was born on May 26, 1951 in Encino, California (near Los Angeles). Sally started playing tennis at age 10, a

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