21 ATPL Training videos Principles of Flight - 21 Drag Total Drag
This video in the series of ATPL training videos principle of flight, explains total drag including drag curve. Welcome to the 21st video in our series on Principles of Flight for Airline Transport Pilot Licence (ATPL) exams. In this video, we'll be discussing total drag, a crucial concept in aviation that directly affects aircraft performance and efficiency. We'll start by defining total drag and exploring the different components that make it up, including lift-induced drag, parasite drag, and wave drag. We'll then look at how total drag varies with different flight conditions such as airspeed, altitude, and wing configuration. We'll also discuss ways to minimize total drag, such as streamlining the aircraft design and optimizing the angle of attack. Finally, we'll show you how to calculate the total drag on an aircraft using the drag polar diagram. Whether you're a student pilot, an experienced aviator, or simply interested in the science of flight, this video will provide valuable insights into total drag and its effects on aircraft performance. So, sit back and join us for an informative journey into the world of aviation and the principles of flight!

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