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Aircraft Performance Estimation

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 July 2016

Extract

Almost the first thing anyone thinks of, when confronted with a type of aeroplane which he has not seen before, is its performance. He thinks, “ What will she do?” This paper is an attempt to set out the methods by which the performance is estimated for a new design.

The subject has considerable scope, and only a certain portion of it will be covered here: Level speed and climb, range (at constant r.p.m.) and the take-off run.

Before anything can be done at all, something must be known about lift and drag, and something about airscrews. These will therefore be considered first.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Royal Aeronautical Society 1937

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References

“ The Propulsive Efficiency of an Airscrew.” R. S. Stafford, “ Flight,” 30/3/33.Google Scholar