Blown flaps use high-energy airflow to dramatically increase lift at low speeds, allowing aircraft to fly safely at angles that seem impossible. This breaks down the aerodynamics behind blown flaps, ...
On a warm summer morning at Princeton University, aerospace engineer Aimy Wissa was at the university helipad, preparing to fly a remote-controlled plane. But this wasn’t just any model aircraft.
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