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  • What are the dynamics of an airplane?

    Flight Dynamics. To provide stability and control, most airplanes use various control surfaces that work on the same principle as a wing, while spacecraft use thrust and spin. Airplanes are controlled along three axes: the longitudinal axis (front to back), the lateral axis (wingtip to wingtip), and the vertical axis (top to bottom).

  • Does PS Air have an airplane bar?

    Start your review of PS Air. Attention Yelpers, please prepare to board a very well themed airplane bar. The seats are from *actual* planes - including first class and coach. Does it actually feel like you’re in an airplane?

  • Can I Sue Wilson air for damage to my airplane?

    Upon arrival to pick up the airplane damage was discovered to the nose of the airplane. Wilson air and there managers have taken the position ; that they would not take responsibility for the damage, and if I did not like it, I could sue Wilson Air. The damage was inflicted by someone at Wilson Air.

  • What kind of airplane does John Brewer own?

    He is a former aerobatic pilot and has either built or supervised the building and rebuilding of several airplanes including the Van’s RV10, Pitts Special, and the Military Lysander. John Brewer, the president of Brewer Aviation, started flying in 1967 and currently holds a commercial pilots’ license and owns a 1969 Turbo Twin Comanche 200.

  • What happened to the Lost World War II airplane?

    A World War II airplane that was lost in Greenland decades ago has been found deep beneath glacial ice. The warplane was part of the so-called Lost Squadron, and was first spotted by an aerial drone, though a ground-based survey confirmed the location. Searchers hope to eventually melt the ice and recover the warplane.

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