DrMatt
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swellman said:Question from a third grader's science homework - does an airplane need gravity to fly? There seem at least three possible answers:
1. An atmosphere would not form or stay contained if gravity was absent. (the wisea$$ answer)
2. No, because lift is a function of only velocity and air density. (this is the book answer)
3. Yes, because a standard aircraft balances lift, drag, thrust, velocity and pitching moments to maintain stable flight. Remove the gravity vector and the aircraft becomes unstable without radical redesign/trim.
Any predictions on the stability margin of an aircraft in condition number 3? Or is this answer out to lunch?
None of these answers is correct.
The correct answer is: Yes, because without gravity, it would just be coasting, not flying.