wow @coco_psy-co: pila ang per flight ana brad? naa kay sim anang chooper?
wow @coco_psy-co: pila ang per flight ana brad? naa kay sim anang chooper?
dapat mousap ka chewing gum para dili mosakit imo dunggan
of course lahi jd na kay US man na nga C-123...katong naa sa air base kay camo scheme man to...ghimo to siya sauna og bar/club para sa mga PAF...adto sila mag.inom2 churva..ginganlan gani tong eroplanoha og "club 624" if im not mistaken..karon static display nalang to siya...hawan kaayo sa sulod...pede sad ka kasaka sa cockpit...
Last edited by cptn_star; 05-15-2010 at 01:00 PM.
nice idea dah
Ask daw ko. . .
If ang plane, ga-taxi pa sa runway. . .
Is it running through it's own jet engine or does it's wheels have its own power?
How does it steer while taxi-ing? through it's wings/rudder?
aircraft wheels are just plain wheels...no engines or motors connected to it whatsoever...in order for an aircraft to taxi, it relies on its engine power, may it be jet engine or piston engine-powered aircraft..about the steering, the aircraft is steered on the ground by its nose wheel (in tricycle type landing gears) or from the tail wheel (in tail draggers). the nose/tail wheel may be connected to the rudder pedals (yes, the rudders also move when steering the aircraft on the ground), or to a separate steering device (google the C-130 hercules, you'll find out that a small steering wheel is used to steer the plane on the ground)...
wow! that was fast
you replied in a matter of 6 minutes hap
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follow-up question. . .
do the wheels have brakes?
do aircrafts have some sort of brake while in mid-air?![]()
Last edited by Peace; 05-17-2010 at 02:42 PM.
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