Ducted fan jets can be easier to fly than traditional jets due to their enhanced stability and lower stall speeds, making them more forgiving for novice pilots. Their design typically allows for improved control and maneuverability. However, like all aircraft, they still require proper training and understanding of flight principles to operate safely. Overall, while they may have some advantages, they are not inherently "easy" to fly without adequate experience.
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For most fighter jets, as with most passenger aircraft, the thrust of powerful engines push the aircraft rapidly through the air, and its wings are lifted by the difference in pressure created above and below the wing's curved surface. Other jets have large ducted fans that push air out of the bottom of the plane, letting it go up or down like a helicopter. They are called VTOL or Vertical Take-Off and Landing jets.
For most fighter jets, as with most passenger aircraft, the thrust of powerful engines push the aircraft rapidly through the air, and its wings are lifted by the difference in pressure created above and below the wing's curved surface. Other jets have large ducted fans that push air out of the bottom of the plane, letting it go up or down like a helicopter. They are called VTOL or Vertical Take-Off and Landing jets.
they have wings and engines
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The fly and then they shoot (:
about 87mph
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Pretty easy, if you know what your doing. Jets fly themselves.
500-600 mph
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