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Aerodynamic Efficiency

Aerodynamic efficiency is a main measure that assesses a design to generate aerodynamic forces for efficient flight parameters. The major part is a measure of aerodynamic efficiency is the lift/drag ratio. See also lift/drag ratio. Which holds it back and lift, which keeps it airborne? Lift is generally explained by three theories: Bernoulli's principle, the Coanda effect, and Newton's third law of motion. Basically the speeds lower than the speed of sound, the most important thing in aerodynamically efficient shape is the teardrop. Therefore the fixed-wing aircraft, ground effect is the increased lift and decreased aerodynamic drag that an aircraft's wings generate when they are close to a fixed surface. At the time of landing, ground effect can give the pilot the feeling that the aircraft is "floating."

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