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Что (кто) такое attitude of flight - определение

SCIENCE OF AIR VEHICLE ORIENTATION AND CONTROL IN THREE DIMENSIONS
Aircraft attitude; Aircraft stability; Flight science; Flight dynamics (aircraft); Flight dynamics (fixed wing aircraft); Flight dynamics (fixed-wing aircraft)
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Attitude control         
  • reference frame]] attached to it.
  • EBEX]] 2012, a high-altitude balloon-borne cosmology experiment launched from Antarctica on 2012-12-29
SPACECRAFT COMPONENT CONTROLLING ORIENTATION
Three-axis stabilisation; Attitude Dynamics & Control; Spin-stabilized satellite; Attitude control system; Star camera; Three-axis stabilized; ADCS; 3-axis stabilized spacecraft; 3 axis stabilized spacecraft; Three-axis stabilized spacecraft; Fixed Head Star Tracker; Threeaxis stabilisation; Three-axis stabilization; Attitude dynamics and control; Attitude control thruster; Attitude control (spacecraft); Spacecraft attitude; Attitude determination and control system; Attitude and Articulation Control Subsystems; Attitude control (fixed-wing aircraft); Earth sensor; Attitude sensor; Attitude control; Motion reference unit
Attitude control is the process of controlling the orientation of an aerospace vehicle with respect to an inertial frame of reference or another entity such as the celestial sphere, certain fields, and nearby objects, etc.
Yale attitude change approach         
TERM
User:SocialPsych231/The Yale Attitude Change Approach; The Yale Attitude Change Approach; Yale Attitude Change Model; The Yale Attitude Change Model; Yale Attitude Change Approach
In social psychology, the Yale attitude change approach (also known as the Yale attitude change model) is the study of the conditions under which people are most likely to change their attitudes in response to persuasive messages. This approach to persuasive communications was first studied by Carl Hovland and his colleagues at Yale University during World War II.
Maiden flight         
  • [[Concorde]] on March 2, 1969
  • [[Airbus A380]] on April 27, 2005
  • ''[[Wright Flyer]]'' on December 17, 1903
FIRST OCCASION ON WHICH AN AIRCRAFT OR SPACECRAFT LEAVES THE GROUND UNDER ITS OWN POWER
Inaugural flight; Maiden flights; First flight
The maiden flight, also known as first flight, of an aircraft is the first occasion on which it leaves the ground under its own power. The same term is also used for the first launch of rockets.

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Aircraft flight dynamics

Flight dynamics is the science of air vehicle orientation and control in three dimensions. The three critical flight dynamics parameters are the angles of rotation in three dimensions about the vehicle's center of gravity (cg), known as pitch, roll and yaw. These are collectively known as aircraft attitude, often principally relative to the atmospheric frame in normal flight, but also relative to terrain during takeoff or landing, or when operating at low elevation. The concept of attitude is not specific to fixed-wing aircraft, but also extends to rotary aircraft such as helicopters, and dirigibles, where the flight dynamics involved in establishing and controlling attitude are entirely different.

Control systems adjust the orientation of a vehicle about its cg. A control system includes control surfaces which, when deflected, generate a moment (or couple from ailerons) about the cg which rotates the aircraft in pitch, roll, and yaw. For example, a pitching moment comes from a force applied at a distance forward or aft of the cg, causing the aircraft to pitch up or down.

Roll, pitch and yaw refer to rotations about the respective axes starting from a defined steady flight equilibrium state. The equilibrium roll angle is known as wings level or zero bank angle.

The most common aeronautical convention defines roll as acting about the longitudinal axis, positive with the starboard (right) wing down. Yaw is about the vertical body axis, positive with the nose to starboard. Pitch is about an axis perpendicular to the longitudinal plane of symmetry, positive nose up.

A fixed-wing aircraft increases or decreases the lift generated by the wings when it pitches nose up or down by increasing or decreasing the angle of attack (AOA). The roll angle is also known as bank angle on a fixed-wing aircraft, which usually "banks" to change the horizontal direction of flight. An aircraft is streamlined from nose to tail to reduce drag making it advantageous to keep the sideslip angle near zero, though an aircraft may be deliberately "sideslipped" to increase drag and descent rate during landing, to keep aircraft heading same as runway heading during cross-wind landings and during flight with asymmetric power.