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The day 1 lecture 1 of the GATE Aerospace Engineering 2026 batch on Flight Mechanics covered the fundamentals of flight mechanics, divided into three main parts: fundamentals, performance, and stability & control. The class started with refreshing basic concepts mainly from 11th-12th grade physics like velocity, acceleration, forces, and motion to build a strong foundation. The performance part was introduced, explaining the types of aircraft maneuvers — steady (constant velocity) and accelerated (changing velocity), highlighting examples like steady-level flight, takeoff, and landing. The importance of understanding velocity's change and acceleration in aircraft performance was emphasized. The lecture also briefly touched on atmospheric layers as essential background before moving into detailed performance and stability topics. Different categories of stability — static (longitudinal, lateral, directional) and dynamic (with coupled lateral-directional effects) — were outlined, which will be covered gradually in the course. The teaching style was emphasized as gradual and thorough, encouraging note-taking and concept clarity before jumping into problem-solving. Assignments, test series, and study material guidance were also discussed. This session laid a strong conceptual base in flight mechanics, preparing the students for upcoming detailed topics and performance equations related to various flight conditions, aerodynamics, and forces on aircraft. This summary captures the introduction and framework of the Flight Mechanics course, setting the stage for deeper study of aircraft performance and stability in GATE Aerospace Engineering 2026 preparation.