kiinteävaijuisilla
Kiinteävaijuisilla, also known as fixed-wing aircraft, are a type of aircraft that derive their lift from the forward motion of the aircraft through the air. This is in contrast to rotary-wing aircraft, which generate lift through the rotation of their wings. Fixed-wing aircraft are characterized by their fixed wings, which are attached to the fuselage and do not rotate. This design allows for efficient, long-distance flight but requires a runway or other suitable surface for takeoff and landing.
The most common types of fixed-wing aircraft include airplanes, gliders, and drones. Airplanes are powered by
Fixed-wing aircraft have several advantages over rotary-wing aircraft. They are generally more fuel-efficient, can travel faster
The design of fixed-wing aircraft has evolved significantly over time, with early models being simple, open-cockpit