A jet airplane is climbing at a constant airspeed in nowind conditions. The plane is directly over
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A jet airplane is climbing at a constant airspeed in no‐wind conditions. The plane is directly over a point on the ground that is 4 statute miles from the takeoff point and the altimeter reads 15 840 ft. Find the plane’s climb angle and the distance that it has flown through the air.
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Flight Theory And Aerodynamics
ISBN: 9781119772415
4th Edition
Authors: Joseph R. Badick; Brian A. Johnson
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