AeroPhysics App Store rankings
Track AeroPhysics App Store rankings across 40+ countries. by AHMET KOC • 5.0★ (1 ratings) • Magazines & Newspapers
- App ID: 6764491036
- Developer: AHMET KOC
- Category: Magazines & Newspapers
- Rating: 5.0 stars from 1 ratings
- Price: Free
- Version: 1.0
- Age rating: 17+
- Platforms: iPhone, iPad
Description
AeroPhysics is the all-in-one training companion for aerospace engineers, aviation cadets, flight instructors, and anyone fascinated by how aircraft conquer the sky. Whether you are studying for a certification, preparing for a wind tunnel test, or simply curious about how a 400-ton airliner stays airborne, AeroPhysics gives you a complete classroom and engineering toolkit in your pocket. Built around eight pillars of flight science — aerodynamics, fundamentals, design, flight physics, performance, testing, computational methods, and operational best practice — AeroPhysics blends rigorous theory with hands-on tools you can use in real engineering work. STRUCTURED LESSONS Move through carefully crafted lessons covering Bernoulli's principle, the four forces of flight, airfoil geometry, Reynolds number, stall mechanics, wing loading, compressibility effects, and stability and control. Each lesson distills core concepts into key points you can review at a glance and mark complete as you build mastery. INTERACTIVE QUIZZES Test your knowledge across multiple aerospace topics with quizzes designed to challenge and explain. Every question includes a clear explanation so wrong answers become learning moments. Track your average score across sessions and watch your aerospace IQ climb. ENGINEERING CALCULATORS Four professional-grade calculators put real aerospace physics at your fingertips: • Lift Force calculator — full L = ½ρV²S·CL implementation • Drag Force calculator — quantify total aerodynamic resistance • Reynolds Number calculator — with automatic flow regime detection (laminar / transition / turbulent) • Stall Speed calculator — Vs = √(2W / ρSCLmax) with knots conversion Save your calculations to revisit later or compare configurations side by side. METHODICAL INSTRUCTIONS Step-by-step procedural guides walk you through real engineering workflows: • Calculating lift coefficient from flight data • Wind tunnel test preparation and calibration • Center of gravity determination • Stall speed calculation across configurations • Drag polar construction and analysis BEST PRACTICE GUIDES Industry-standard wisdom on iterative design, validation methodology, safety factor application, wind tunnel discipline, computational methods, and flight test rigor. Each guide includes practical tips drawn from professional aerospace engineering practice.