These props have more force on a quadcopter than their counterpart that allows the a UAS to travel forward.
What are Rear Props?
These two forces cause Load Factor during turns on an aircraft.
What are Centrifugal Force and Weight?
This part of the atmosphere is located above the thermosphere that usually has satellites.
What is the exosphere?
An aircraft’s weight is concentrated at this.
What is Center of Gravity?
If temperature and humidity increases then a sUAS performance will do this.
What is Decrease?
These props have more force on a quadcopter than their counterpart that allows the a UAS to travel backwards.
What are Front Props?
The ratio of the lift of an aircraft to its weight and represents a global measure of stress to which the structure of the aircraft is subjected.
What is Load Factor?
This happens to density as the temperature increases.
What is Decrease?
It is important to understand that an aircraft's weight is concentrated at the CG and the aerodynamic forces of lift occur at this.
What is Center of Pressure?
If altitude decreases, then the sUAS performance will do this.
What is Increase?
This may be considered as a point at which all the weight of the aircraft is concentrated.
What is Center of Gravity?
This affects an airplane's wing when the airplane is subjected to maneuvers other than straight-and-level flight.
What is the increase in load factor?
This happens to the performance of UAS as temperature decreases and the density of air increases.
What is Increase?
This is the inherent quality of an aircraft to correct for conditions that may disturb its equilibrium and to return to or to continue on the original flight path.
What is Stability?
Manufacturers may provide this that provides data for the aircraft.
What is Operational and Performance Information?
A quadcopter generates lifts with it's props to defy this.
What is Gravity?
When the smooth flow of air over an airfoil breaks up and separates, it produces an abrupt change of flight characteristics and a sudden loss of lift.
What is a stall?
In regards to atmospheric relations, "A" = Altitude, "P" = Pressure, "da" equal this.
What is Density Altitude?
This is the capability of an aircraft to respond to the pilot’s control, especially with regard to flight path and attitude
What is Controllability?
It should be emphasized that this not standardized in regards to a sUAS operations.
What is the manufacturers’ information regarding performance data?
When all props are spinning with the same force with enough lift to overcome the force of gravity, the sUAS is doing this.
What is hover?
The load factor rises as it approaches this degree bank line, which it never quite reaches because this degree banked, constant altitude turn is mathematically impossible.
What is 90°
This is the amount of water vapor in the air.
What is Humidity (Relative Humidity)
A drone has been fitted with a package just under its left front propeller. As the drone is flown, the RPIC notices that the drone is having trouble hovering, and it keeps wavering especially when it is directed to move forward or backward. This is example of
What is Decreased Stability?
To ensure the the unmanned aircraft center of gravty limits are not exceeded, follow the aircraft loading instructions specified in this
What is the Pilot's Operating Handbook or UAS Flight Manual?