Redesign Glider. Wing Size. Wing Shape. Think about aspect ratio when designing your next glider wing. Show Me. Test It! It takes a lot of time and money to build a glider and take it to Kitty Hawk for flight testing. So the Wright brothers built a wind tunnel to test wing shapes in their Dayton workshop. Now test a scale model of your wing in the wind tunnel! Start Testing. Lift and Drag shown on measuring devices. Air flows over and under wing model. Redesign Wing Size to Increase Lift.
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Early aviation inventors struggled with the problem of controlling an aircraft in flight. Discover how the Wright brothers developed a simple yet highly effective method of rolling the aircraft from side to side by manipulating the wings. Powered flight requires a source of power — an engine. Steam engines require large, heavy water boilers, so the Wrights focused on an internal combustion engine.
Such an engine must be lightweight yet powerful. Find the best compromise between thrust and weight. Propellers produce thrust to push or pull the aircraft through the air. But what type of propeller produces the most thrust?
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