Outburst! The plane in which the Queen of England was travelled was accidentally hit, what hit the p

Updated on military 2024-07-31
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    The plane that the Queen of England was on was actually hit by a bird in the air when it landed.

    Here's how the Queen of England's plane was returning to England from India collided with a bird just about to land, causing a huge dent in the nose cone of the plane. So how did a little bird manage to knock the plane out of the crater?

    Here's a physics thing at stake: the faster any object is, the more damage it can do. Although it is a small bird, it can be seen as a cannonball in certain circumstances compared to an airplane.

    The extremely fast flight speed of the aircraft, combined with its huge mass, can be dangerous to collide with any object.

    Moreover, the degree of damage caused by the collision of objects is relative to the velocity and mass of the object itself. The faster the plane, the faster the relative speed of the birds. Therefore, even if a very light bird hits a faster aircraft, it will produce a huge collision force, so a small bird can also knock the plane out of a deep pit.

    And when the plane is flying at high altitude, if it encounters a bird and collides with it, it is harmless to hit a few craters on the surface of the plane. If a bird gets caught in the propeller of an airplane, it will be ruined. Therefore, in order to prevent such incidents, the uniform altitude of the aircraft is specified to fly in the stratosphere.

    The stratosphere is almost impossible to reach at heights of several thousand meters. The plane that the Queen of England was flying on was hit by a bird during landing, and it can only be said that the bird misjudged the trajectory of the plane, because birds avoid the plane under normal circumstances.

    And the plane is on the way to land, it is also difficult to see the field of vision of the front cone of the aircraft, although the plane in order to prevent an unknown object in the air from colliding with the radar is installed as a means of detection, but the radar has no way to detect the smaller bird, and the pilot of the plane is also unable to see the blind spot of the front cone of the aircraft, so there is a pit that the plane was hit by the bird.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    The plane on which the Queen of England was travelling was struck by a bird. The nose of the aircraft was damaged by a bird during landing, and the jet aircraft was susceptible to bird strikes, although there was no obvious threat to the aircraft.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    The plane in which the Queen of England was flying was hit by a bird that struck the nose of the plane, and the head of the plane was knocked out of a large dented crater.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    It was hit by another plane and follow-up salvage work is currently underway.

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