Why do airplanes have over shaped noses?


Why do airplanes have over shaped noses? The body of the airplane or fuselage is shaped like a tube with a rounded nose so that it is aerodynamic, reducing the effect of drag.


Why don t modern planes have nose art?

It's not an official regulation that grants permission to paint nose art on a jet. It's more of a “the commander pretends not to notice it, even on his own aircraft” sort of thing. In modern times this is only allowed on aircraft that are deployed to warzones and conducting combat missions.


Why not to fear planes?

Many people are afraid of flying in airplanes, but they shouldn't be. Flying is actually one of the safest ways to travel. In fact, when measured per mile, flying is actually ?far?safer than driving, or travelling by train. Not only is flying the safest ?mode of transport?, but it is also the fastest.


Do you get less oxygen on a plane?

Low air pressure during air travel also decreases the amount of oxygen in the air. This effect is modest and generally not noticeable for healthy travelers. For patients with significant lung disease, a small decrease in available oxygen can cause significant symptoms, especially with exercise.


What is the nose of a plane called?

First, he informed me of the aircraft nose's official name – the radome (radar + dome = radome).


Can a plane crash nose first?

(AP) — A pilot escaped with only minor injuries after a single-engine plane crashed nose-first into the roof of a hangar Monday at a Southern California airport, authorities said.


Why are sonic booms illegal?

Fifty years ago, the federal government banned all civilian supersonic flights over land. The rule prohibits non-military aircraft from flying faster than sound so their resulting sonic booms won't startle the public below or concern them about potential property damage.