- Lesson 1
- Basic Principles of Flight
- Lesson 2
- Lesson 3
- Lesson 4
- Lesson 5
- Lesson 6
- Parts of an Airplane and Their Functions
- Lesson 7
- Evolution of Planes
- Lesson 8
- Lesson 9
- Lesson 10
- Lesson 11
- Control
Airplanes have been around us for centuries. We have seen them fly above us at thrilling speeds as they shake the skies. They are amazing machines which can transport people over the seven seas. They are used to save thousands of lives by extinguishing fires. They protect our nation by giving us the ability to battle midair with agility and precision. They carry our cargo (goods) anywhere around the globe and take essential items to their correct places. Planes are one of the best inventions of man. But have you ever wondered how an aircraft flies? How does it take off so flawlessly? How can such a heavy metallic beast fly like a bird? What are the principles that are responsible for flight? What did the very first planes look like? This course will ensure that you get the answers to these types of questions in your mind. This is a basic course for people who are interested in aeronautics. Yes, this course will teach the very basics of aeronautics like how a plane flies, what are the concepts behind it and how it propels towards its destination. I will also tell you a little about the evolution and history of planes. So please fasten your seat belts and prepare for take off!
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Hello, I'm Anas. I am from India and I study in 10th standard. Since I was a child, I have been keenly interested in the aerodynamics of an Airplane. Before I could understand Bernoulli's principle, I was always in awe and wondered how a metallic and mechanical body soared in the skies like a bird.
Understanding Bernoulli's principle answered many of my questions and helped me develop an understanding of how aerodynamics work. I further developed my interest and I did some courses about DIY RC planes and successfully made a flying model. I want to continue learning more about aerodynamics and dive further deep. I will hopefully pursue my higher studies in this field and make a career out of this.
At present, I want to design a basic course about how Airplanes fly. I hope to fascinate others through this course and develop in them a curiosity about how things fly.