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Is it possible to have an Aeroplane designed without wings?
Yes, they can, these are called lifting body aircraft. They maintain directional stability using the control surfaces near the tail.
How does a rocket fly without wings?
Rockets do not need lift from wings. Instead they get all of their lift from engine thrust. The smaller fins help provide the necessary control a rocket needs immediately after lift off (or launch).
How do missiles fly straight?
A Ballistic Missile is launched directly into the high layers of the earth’s atmosphere. It travels well outside the atmosphere and then the warhead detaches and falls back to earth. It follows the path of any object thrown upwards in parabolic path which falls down.
Why do missiles have wings?
The large wings provide plenty of lift. Some missiles may thrust vector as well. Depending on the range and mission of your missile, body lift alone may be enough to keep it aloft.
Why can’t jets fly into space?
There’s simply no air to travel over and under an airplane’s wings in space, which is a main reason airplanes can’t fly in space. Jets, for example, burn a combination of jet fuel and air in their engines’ combustion chamber. As the jet fuel and air burn, it produces thrust to propel the jet through the air.
Why do missiles have 4 fins?
The nose cone and fins of a rocket are designed to minimise drag (air resistance) and to provide stability and control (keep it pointing in the right direction without wobbling).
Why do missiles have canards?
Since canards are ahead of the center of gravity, they cause a destabilizing effect and require large fixed tails to keep the missile stable. These two sets of fins usually provide sufficient lift to make wings unnecessary. Shown below are twelve examples of canard control missiles.
Why can’t planes fly with ice on wings?
The ice alters airflow over the wing and tail, reducing the lift force that keeps the plane in the air, and potentially causing aerodynamic stall—a condition that can lead to a temporary loss of control.
How fast do missiles travel when they hit an aircraft?
However, that aircraft is likely traveling in excess of 0.8 Mach. Therefore, upon release, the missile is also traveling at 0.8 Mach. The large wings provide plenty of lift.
What is the difference between a missile and a vanes?
On missile like AMRAAM, Sidewinder, or Sparrow, the vanes are wings and the missile is a rocket powered aircraft that can climb, descend and turn as required. The vanes/wings don’t have to be very big because the thing is going superdupersonic.
What are air-to-air guided missiles?
Air-to-Air guided missiles are little airplanes. If there are only fins at the tail, it’s a ballistic rocket, basically a fin stabilized artillery shell accelerated by a rocket motor instead of an explosion in a pipe.
What is the difference between a missile and a rocket?
If there are only fins at the tail, it’s a ballistic rocket, basically a fin stabilized artillery shell accelerated by a rocket motor instead of an explosion in a pipe. On missile like AMRAAM, Sidewinder, or Sparrow, the vanes are wings and the missile is a rocket powered aircraft that can climb, descend and turn as required.