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Aircraft Performance Estimation
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 28 July 2016
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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.
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