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====== Aerofuselage ====== | ====== Aerofuselage ====== | ||
- | Objects from the '' | + | Objects from the '' |
- | === Other [[aerodynamics|aerodynamic]] classes === | + | In knife edge flight or high angles of attack the '' |
- | [[aerowing]], | + | |
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==== Flight in high angle of attack ==== | ==== Flight in high angle of attack ==== | ||
- | At a great angle of attack the large geometry of a fuselage can create significant amounts of lift and drag. In the Aerofly FS 2 these affects can be fine tuned using the '' | + | At a great angle of attack the large geometry of a fuselage can create significant amounts of lift and drag. In the Aerofly FS 2 these affects |
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