Thursday, June 19, 2014

Dihedral Written by Pamela

Dihedral is the angle between an aircraft supporting surface (as a wing) and a horizontal transverse line.
Dihedral is basically the little space between the wings of a plane or kite.
It is the angle on a plane's wing because it is the part where the wing and the plane are attached together so that is the angle (Dihedral).
For example: this is a plane Dihedral: 

 
Another Example: A kite Dihedral:
It is just like a plane just that a kite is an aircraft consisting of many wings tethered to an anchor system and a plane is a powered flying vehicle with fixed wings.

1 comment:

  1. Instead of saying plane dihedral you should explain what that is. Why were you showing pictures of kites in stead of kites.

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