Aerodynamics Concepts

7 words in this vocabulary list

noun the turbulent airflow produced by an aircraft's propeller

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  • The pilot carefully adjusted the aircraft's altitude to avoid the propwash from the plane ahead.
  • I could feel the propwash from the helicopter as it flew overhead.
  • Watch out for the propwash when you're standing near the runway.
  • The politician's controversial statements created a propwash of backlash among the public.

noun aeri- is not a standalone word, but a prefix that can be added to other words to form new words. It is commonly used in the field of aviation to refer to things related to the air or atmosphere.

  • The aeri- dynamics of the aircraft were carefully studied before the flight.
  • I love watching aeri- shows on TV, they always have amazing stunts.
  • That new drone is so aeri-, I can't wait to fly it in the park.
  • Her ideas were aeri- and innovative, pushing the boundaries of traditional thinking.

noun a thin, flat surface, such as the wing of an aircraft, designed to provide lift and control during flight

  • The aerofoil design of the aircraft wing helps generate lift during flight.
  • The aerofoil shape of the wing makes the plane fly smoothly.
  • Check out the cool aerofoil on that jet!
  • Her words had an aerofoil effect, lifting everyone's spirits in the room.

noun a person who designs, builds, and flies model aircraft

  • The aeromodeller carefully crafted a scale model of a vintage airplane.
  • My neighbor is an aeromodeller who loves building remote-controlled planes.
  • I heard that aeromodeller dude is really good at making those cool flying machines.
  • As an aeromodeller of ideas, she pieced together a new solution to the problem.

noun aeromodellers

  • Aeromodellers are enthusiasts who enjoy building and flying model aircraft.
  • Aeromodellers love spending their weekends at the flying field with their remote-controlled planes.
  • Those aeromodellers are really into their 'flying toys'.
  • Aeromodellers soar through the skies with their miniature creations, embodying a sense of freedom and creativity.

noun the activity or hobby of making and flying model aircraft

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  • Aeromodelling is a popular hobby that involves building and flying model aircraft.
  • I've been getting into aeromodelling lately, it's so much fun to build and fly planes.
  • Aeromodelling is like playing with real-life toy planes, it's awesome!
  • In the world of aeromodelling, the sky is literally the limit for creativity and innovation.

noun aeroscepses - a plural form of the noun aeroscepsis, which refers to the removal of foreign bodies from the air passages

  • The study of aeroscepses is crucial for understanding air quality and pollution.
  • I heard that aeroscepses is the new field of study that everyone is talking about.
  • I have no idea what aeroscepses even means, do you?
  • His mind was like a swirling mass of aeroscepses, hard to navigate and understand.