Since the Wright brothers first flew in 1903, people have created a multitude of airplane types. But every one of them has dealt with the same four forces--lift, weight, thrust, and drag. And every one has had to deal with the challenges of stability and control too. Flying faster than sound has its own special demands, but the underlying forces remain the same.

Winging It
Faster Than Sound
Getting Aloft
Staying Aloft


(Rev. 10/01/96)