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- Flight_envelope abstract "In aerodynamics, the flight envelope, service envelope, or performance envelope of an aircraft refers to the capabilities of a design in terms of airspeed and load factor or altitude. The term is somewhat loosely applied, and can also refer to other measurements such as maneuverability. When a plane is pushed, for instance by diving it at high speeds, it is said to be flown "outside the envelope", something considered rather dangerous.Flight envelope is one of a number of related terms that are all used in a similar fashion. It is perhaps the most common term because it is the oldest, first being used in the early days of test flying. It is closely related to more modern terms known as extra power and a doghouse plot which are different ways of describing a flight envelope.".
- Flight_envelope thumbnail PerformanceEnvelope.gif?width=300.
- Flight_envelope wikiPageID "2336592".
- Flight_envelope wikiPageRevisionID "606092934".
- Flight_envelope hasPhotoCollection Flight_envelope.
- Flight_envelope subject Category:Aerospace_engineering.
- Flight_envelope comment "In aerodynamics, the flight envelope, service envelope, or performance envelope of an aircraft refers to the capabilities of a design in terms of airspeed and load factor or altitude. The term is somewhat loosely applied, and can also refer to other measurements such as maneuverability.".
- Flight_envelope label "Domaine de vol".
- Flight_envelope label "Flight envelope".
- Flight_envelope label "Flugenveloppe".
- Flight_envelope sameAs Flugenveloppe.
- Flight_envelope sameAs Domaine_de_vol.
- Flight_envelope sameAs m.074ptr.
- Flight_envelope sameAs Q458038.
- Flight_envelope sameAs Q458038.
- Flight_envelope wasDerivedFrom Flight_envelope?oldid=606092934.
- Flight_envelope depiction PerformanceEnvelope.gif.
- Flight_envelope isPrimaryTopicOf Flight_envelope.