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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 28 July 2016
The problems discussed in this note refer to the simplest case of the use of linear accelerometers, in which the flight path is in the vertical plane of symmetry of the aeroplane, and the acceleration normal to the path is to be determined.
Generally two facts are neglected:–
(i) That the accelerometer senses along an arbitrary body axis ZB (Fig. 1), instead of along the wind axis Z (normal to the path).
(ii) That the accelerometer is not placed exactly at the e.g. of the aeroplane but at some point A, having co-ordinates xA and zA in the body axes.