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What is that sinking feeling after take off?

What is that sinking feeling after take off?

Answer: The sensation of slowing down is really one of slowing the rate of acceleration; this is due to reducing the thrust after takeoff to the climb setting. The sensation of “dropping” comes from the retraction of the flaps and slats. The rate of climb is reduced, causing it to feel like a descent.

What does takeoff sound like?

Takeoff: Two quick, loud thumps from under the plane, and a repeated whooshing noise that sounds like a spinning propeller. The whooshing noise is air from the engines (the air used for the cooling and heating system) changing as the RPM of the engine increases.

How do you feel when a plane takes off?

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Why do I hear a humming sound during takeoff?

Q: While riding in the first-class cabin of wing engine mounted jetliners or in the aft cabin of a tail engine mounted one, I notice a steady hum coming from the engines during takeoff. The humming dissipates as the aircraft climbs to cruise altitude. What is the exact source of this sound and what causes it?

Why does my car make a strange pop sound when I accelerate?

I have a strange pop or clunk after braking for a stop and then accelerating. The sound is coming from the front and only happens one time after braking for a stop. The car has made the sound since I started driving it. I have replace the following list of parts because they were needed but I was always in hopes that one of them would fix my pop.

Why do I Feel Like I’m sinking after takeoff?

A: The sensations you describe are the result of acceleration forces during takeoff, causing you to feel the G forces increasing. Once airborne and the rate of acceleration decreases, the resulting decrease in G load gives you the sensation of reduced weight.

Why do I Feel Like I’m dropping when I take off?

The sensation of “dropping” comes from the retraction of the flaps and slats. The rate of climb is reduced, causing it to feel like a descent. Q: Flying and cruising altitude and landing, not a problem. Taking off, I’m not so fond of. It seems that some takeoffs have instances where it feels like you are weightless and are pulling Gs.

Do you feel the little puff of air when you make a stop sound?

One trick that I’ve taught my own kids (and students) is to put their hand in front of their mouth. When you say a stop sound, there is often a little puff of air. Their sound should stop when they feel the air. Try it with the /p/ sound. It’s the easiest to feel. Do you feel the little puff of air?

What’s the sound at the end of a stop sound?

It’s that little “uh” sound that people add to the end of /p/, /d/, /c/, /g/ and other stop sounds. It’s really hard to say the stop sound without a little but of a schwa, but eliminate it as much as possible.

I have a strange pop or clunk after braking for a stop and then accelerating. The sound is coming from the front and only happens one time after braking for a stop. The car has made the sound since I started driving it. I have replace the following list of parts because they were needed but I was always in hopes that one of them would fix my pop.

Are there any stop sounds in the English language?

Stop sounds are especially hard, and then there are some sounds that are just plain tricky. The English language is a conglomerate of several different languages and we’ve taken different sound patterns from different places.

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Ruth Doyle