Air pressure.

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This video is not about lift. This is a simplified explainer on how air pressure works and the part it plays in contributing to lift production on a typical aeroplane wing. There are many theories about lift and nobody seems to be able to agree on one, single, "correct" theory. We shall leave that topic to the experts.

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Excellent explanation; the first one I have seen where the pressure variable is explained, without just referring to the formulas. Well done!

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I am an rc plane pilot and plane designer.. Your videos are really informative with animation, 😮❤

astrodude
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Thank you so much. I now understand why there is low pressure on top of the wing and high on the bottom. For some reasons in my head I thought more speed gave more pressure since it's going faster and creating some skin friction (or tension, should I say?)

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Hi, Flight Club.

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Nicely done, one of the best explanations on yotube, thanks a lot

Jacke
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Small correction, "as it behaves like a fluid" is an inaccurate statement since gases ARE fluids. Maybe you meant "as it behaves like a liquid".
Other than that great video and channel, wonderful resource for aviation students!!

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Townchild
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At 2:33 how is that dynamic air pressure, even if the air's velocity increased, the object is still not moving am i right?

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I just discovered your youtube, very informative yet simple

dibz
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Hello, Im really confused with air pressure, so if you dont mind answering some of my questions.

2:37, Im not sure if I have missed something, but when lets say pipe has smaller width, shouldnt there be more pressure and speed, and why does air going faster above create lower pressure, is it becuase when plane is going through the air, the air on top of wing cant exert the same force, and when going fast enough, air gets separated right?

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Great channel. Can you do some MET videos?

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Nice and knowledgeable info
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Thankyou for this, may you always follow GOD's guidance

adolfconrad
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How does the dynamic pressure increase and static decreses .
And by changing the shape how they convert into dynamic.
How low and high pressure create the flight move.

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