Title: Modern Air Dynamics
1The Wonders of ...
Modern Air Dynamics
2What is This ?
3Excitement at McCarran Airport Las Vegas.
A little excitement at McCarran Airport Las
Vegas.
Looks to be like seven tires on each side and one
can only guess how many total tires.
How'd you like to do a tire rotation?
4The world's largest aircraft (Russian Antonov
225) was there delivering a very large Turkish
built power transformer for Nevada Power.
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6Check out the tires and the people walking around
in this picture.
7Looks to be like seven tires on each side and one
can only guess how many total tires.?
8How'd you like to do a tire rotation?
9Some of the specs on this 225 Mriya
are Wingspan........290
Ft. Height.....59.4
Ft. Length.....276
Ft. Number of wheels.....24
Max T.O. weight.....1,322,750
Max payload.....551,150 Engines...
.six Lotarev D-18T turbofans Max
speed at altitude.....530 MPH Cruise
speed....495 MPH Range......8310
NM Only one aircraft built..... Sorry not for
sale......
10Military Goofs
11Concorde's Last Flight
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13The escort planes are the Royal Air Force
Aerobatic Team, The Red Arrow
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19Amazing Aerial Photos
20Tornado Aircraft Creates AmazingCloud Effect
21A Tornado fighter bomber pulls up, while moving
at high speed, causing a stall (a transient
high-speed stall). The drop in air pressure
around the wings causes the moisture in
the air to condense and, in effect, form instant
clouds. Jet fighters breaking the sound barrier,
particularly when over water, often cause the
same effect. In the case of the Tornado, the
condition is enhanced by the swing wings
automatically moving to adjust for the stall
condition.
22 The Day Everything went wrong!
23The top part of Africa is the Sahara Desert.
Note that the lights are already on in Holland,
Paris, and Barcelona, and that's it's still
daylight in Dublin, London, Lisbon, and Madrid.
In the middle of the Atlantic Ocean you can see
the Azores Islands below them to the right are
the Madeira Islands a bit below are the Canary
Islands and further South, close to the farthest
western point of Africa, are the Cape Verde
islands.
The picture is of Europe and Africa when the sun
is setting. Half of the picture is in night. The
bright dots you see are the cities lights.
This photograph was taken by the crew on board
the Columbia during its last mission on a
cloud-less day.
24The Pilot says he needs a drink!
25New Economy Class Flights
26View of Hurricane from Space
27And Last But Not Least ....!
Photographing the Moon From an Aircraft
28Goofball !
29T H E E N D