What is DIHEDRAL?
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- Опубліковано 7 чер 2020
- An airplane wing that points up is not designed just for good looks. This feature is called dihedral and there is a very good reason for it. Find out in this video.
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this channel is criminally underrated. this effect is not desirable.
easier to understand than other 9 and 10 mins vids about this topic
No other channel out there has this simple, easy to understand content. Thanks!!
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What an amazing explanation. Seriously, no one can beat this one.
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future aircraft engineer here. Your videos are so helpful to understand how aerodynamics works. Thanks a lot!!!
Really really straight forward content!!
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This channel is helping the budding pilots and engineers
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Keep posting
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This is the best explanation ever!
simple and perfect
This is a brilliant video, thank you very much for posting it!
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Amazing!!! 👏 Sometimes simple concepts appear complex and hard to understand when explained in books. I wish information was explained in a more simple but efective way so we could actually learn what is really important instead of just forcing ourselves to memorize something that we don’t really understand for the exams.
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explained perfectly. thank you for this
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Best explanation ever from all other channels. Thanks, it i so clear and easy
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Well explained!
Wow. Your explanation is amazing.
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beautiful explanation
Amazing! please continue posting you really helped me
Thank you! More to come!
Accidentally, you concluded one chapter and make it unforgo. Thanks 🥹🙏🏻
Awesome, straight to the point explanation
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I had a confusion about this concept. This video solved it pretty easily. Awesome content😀😀
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Wow just wow. Visuals and explanation is top notch . You rock just try to be more frequent ❣️
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Realy like your channel. Thank you very much!!
Thank you too!
amazing…
Will you cover anhedral? Love this channels short simple instruction tools.
Thank you so much Mike! Anhedral is on the list.
Hey!! It would be really nice if there would be a video explaining g about longitudinal Stability also. Thank you
Noted! Thank you :)
I'm confused, shouldn't the arrow at 0:58 be perpendicular to the red line?
Sound effects very good !
Glad you like them! Thank you!
That is because in this video there is something that is very rare on UA-cam : no music.
Simply explained so fast thanks mam.
Most welcome 😊
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Very very helpful
Glad it helped. Thank you!
I don’t understand. In what world is the air flow coming from the side? And how would air flow from that side move the wing on that side down? It made sense when it showed the gust of wind pushing the other wing up, but then it said the air flow was coming from the side
So it's caster angle, but for wings?
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It seems counterintuitive for the lower wing to have a higher AoA. Why is that?
we woukd also like a video abt the anhedral plz
If the gust of wind came from the left wouldn't the left side go up ?
Please do astronautics
Hi, could you make a video explaining warp in a planes wing?
This little video might be it: ua-cam.com/video/X8OpuijN4sA/v-deo.html
01:10 how the left wing is referred as lower wing? Isn’t it the wing which is above the other one?
The right wing is the lower wing. The moving lines are airflow, not terrain. the plane rolled to the right. (your right)
At 1:14 you show the higher wing with a greater lifting force indicated by the larger arrow. Is that intentional?
The lower wing has more lift indicated by the longer arrow.
@@flightclubonline I see now, I was confused by the animation. Thanks!
What about anhedral?
Sounds like an aussie accent, are you guys based there?
Yes we are. G'day :)
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perfect video, but those lines that were moving into the screen made the perspective a tad confusing!
That's good feedback. Thank you.
Why every video explains its Angle of Attack between relative wind and wing span? cannot rly understand this part.
The graphics confused me a lot, couldn't tell what's happening
Am I the only one learning Aerodynamiccs for making a paper plane 💀💀
@0:52 Same direction of what?
Sideways Facing Force
I could not understand in 1.50 hours what I understood in 1.50 minutes!