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How does SKI JUMP work?

How does SKI JUMP work?

As the air hits horizontally in the face of ski jumpers, lift pushes them up in the air and allows them to soar farther down the hill. Unlike the ramp section where ski jumpers try to minimize body surface area hitting the air, during flight section the goal is to use their flat body and skis to push against the air.

What makes a good ski jumper?

The form a jumper is what makes a good ski jumper. Every movement they make from, the second they start down the in-run until their skis are stopped at the bottom of the hill, affects the quality and length of the jump. While in the air, the jumper lays out virtually parallel to the direction of motion.

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Why does HMAS Adelaide have a ski-jump?

The “ski jump” on the bow remains – it is part of the design and helps lift conventional planes into the air, although the LHDs may never carry them. Removing the ski-jump, which weighs hundreds of tonnes, would change the ship’s handling dramatically and require a lot of work. So it was left in place.

How did early aircraft carriers launch aircraft from the ski-jump?

A Fairey Barracuda takes off from the temporary ski-jump on HMS Furious in 1944. The wooden support structure of the ski jump is clearly visible. Early aircraft carriers could launch aircraft simply by turning into the wind and adding the ship’s own speed to the airspeed experienced by the aircraft.

Are there any catapults equipped aircraft carriers with ski jump decks?

Catapult-equipped aircraft carriers have become a minority in the twenty-first century in part due to the decreased cost and complexity of ski-jump operations. The small Spanish-built Thai carrier HTMS Chakri Naruebet with ski-jump deck in the South China Sea in April 2001.

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How fast can a plane take off from a ski jump?

Rolling over the ski ramp launches the plane both upward and forward. A MiG-29 launching over the ski-jump ramp on a Kuznetsov -class aircraft carrier can take off at a speed of about 70 kn (81 mph; 130 km/h) instead of the usual 140 kn (160 mph; 260 km/h) (depending on many factors such as gross weight).

What is the purpose of a ski jump takeoff?

As the plane nears the ski-jump ramp, the jet exhausts are rotated to provide lift as well as forward thrust. Such takeoffs allow a larger takeoff weight than an unassisted horizontal launch, because the ski-jump ramp provides a vertical impetus when most needed, right at takeoff at the slowest takeoff speed.

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