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ProFlightSimulator Doesn't Get Any Closer To The Real Thing!
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An aerostat is a system that remains aloft primarily through the use of buoyancy to give an aircraft the same overall density as air. Aerostats include free balloons, airships, and moored balloons. An aerostat's main structural component is its envelope, a lightweight skin that encloses a volume of lifting gas to provide buoyancy, to which other components are attached.
Bats are the only mammals capable of sustaining level flight. However, there are several gliding mammals which are able to glide from tree to tree using fleshy membranes between their limbs; some can travel hundreds of meters in this way with very little loss in height. Flying frogs use greatly enlarged webbed feet for a similar purpose, and there are flying lizards which fold out their mobile ribs into a pair of flat gliding surfaces. "Flying" snakes also use mobile ribs to flatten their body into an aerodynamic shape, with a back and forth motion much the same as they use on the ground.
Flying fish can glide using enlarg
Aerostats are so named because they use "aerostatic" lift, a buoyant force that does not require lateral movement through the surrounding air mass to effect a lifting force. By contrast, aerodynes primarily use aerodynamic lift, which requires the lateral movement of at least some part of the aircraft through the surrounding air ma
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<span style="font-size:6px;color:#FFFFFF">An aerostat is a system that remains aloft primarily through the use of buoyancy to give an aircraft the same overall density as air. Aerostats include free balloons, airships, and moored balloons. An aerostat's main structural component is its envelope, a lightweight skin that encloses a volume of lifting gas to provide buoyancy, to which other components are attached. Bats are the only mammals capable of sustaining level flight. However, there are several gliding mammals which are able to glide from tree to tree using fleshy membranes between their limbs; some can travel hundreds of meters in this way with very lit<a href="http://proflighttsim.ooo/yHIt1eJXixRF7FqJU95XXrpM9JRmUoF_0OiLcd9l_Tsq6NW8_457_2979_189250e3_0300"><img src="http://proflighttsim.ooo/d177229e2edada8390.jpg" /><img height="1" src="http://www.proflighttsim.ooo/-rCTtiDsr2HlqhFsooBfWAFUAYB5RxXLuGuOLTW4GX6b80nf_457_2979_582ccd03_0300" width="1" /></a><br />
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