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Helicopter aerodynamics is the branch of physics dealing with the forces and pressures exerted by air in motion. The atmosphere, the mass of air, which completely envelops the earth, is composed of varying and nonvarying constituents. The nonvarying constituents include oxygen (21%) and nitrogen (78%). The varying constituents include CO2, argon, hydrogen, helium, neon, krypton, and water vapor, which will vary from negligible amounts to approximately 4% by volume (100% relative humidity). Air is a fluid and is affected by changes in temperature, pressure, and humidity | Simpo PDF Merge and Split Unregistered Version - http NAVAL AIR TRAINING COMMAND NAS CORPUS CHRISTI TEXAS CNATRA P-401 REV 09-00 INTRODUCTION TO HELICOPTER AERODYNAMICS WORKBOOK AERODYNAMICS TRANSITION HELICOPTER 2000 Simpo PDF Merge and Split Unregistered Version - http DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY CHIEF OF NAVAL AIR TRAINING NAVAL AIR STATION CORPUS CHRISTI TEXAS 78419-5100 N3143 1. CNAT P-401 Rev. 9-00 PAT Introduction to Helicopter Aerodynamics Workbook Aerodynamics Transition Helicopter is issued for information standardization of instruction and guidance of instructors and student naval aviators in the Naval Air Training Command. 2. This publication will be used to implement the academic portion of the Transition Helicopter curriculum. 3. Recommendations for changes shall be submitted to CNATRA Code N3121. POC is DSN 861-3993. COMM 512 961-3993 CNATRA FAX is 861-3398. 4. CNAT P-401 Rev. 9-99 PAT is hereby canceled and superseded. Distribution CNATRA 5 COMTRaWiNG five Academics 395 Plus Originals Code 70000 Simpo PDF Merge and Split Unregistered Version - http STUDENT WORKBOOK Q-2A-0015 INTRODUCTION TO HELICOPTER AERODYNAMICS WORKBOOK Prepared by comtrAwing five 7480 USS ENTERPRISE ST SUITE 205 MILTON FL 32570-6017 Prepared for CHIEF OF NaVaL air training 250 LEXINGTON BLVD SUITE 102 CORPUS CHRISTI TX 78419-5041 SEPTEMBER 2000 .
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