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Consider an aircraft with the following take-off specification:
Q1 Calculate the Tsls/MTOW required to meet this take-off constraint at a design wing loading (MTOW/Sref) of 9,000 Pa. Give your answer to 3 d.p..
At landing conditions, the following specifications apply:
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At landing conditions, the following specifications apply:
Q3 Calculate, to the nearest 10 Pa, the maximum wing loading (MTOW/Sref, in Pa) which will still satisfy the LFL constraint.
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Recap:
Consider an aircraft with the following take-off specification:
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Consider an aircraft with the following take-off specification:
Q1 Calculate the Tsls/MTOW required to meet this take-off constraint at a design wing loading (MTOW/Sref) of 7,000 Pa. Give your answer to 3 d.p..
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Consider an aircraft with the following aerodynamic & mission specification:
CD0 = 0.0166; k = 1.23; AR = 9.4
Cruise Mach = 0.81 at 37,000 ft
Throttle setting 72%
Cruise weight = 0.96 % MTOW
Residual rate of climb allowance = 2.5 m/s
Answer the following three questions in turn:
Q1 What is the density of the atmosphere at the cruise altitude, in kg/m3 , to 4 d.p.?
Recap:
Consider a twin-engined aircraft with the following specification:
Q4 What is the value of CD0 during 2nd segment climb, to 4 d.p.?
Q3 If the aircraft takes off at 0.90 MTOW and the local air density is 0.965 of the ISA sea-level value (you'll need to enter this directly into the Working sheet) , calculate the required Tsls/MTOW (to 3 d.p.) to achieve the climb performance specified above, at 76% throttle and with one engine inoperative.
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Consider a twin-engined aircraft with the following specification:
Answer the following three questions in turn:
Q1 What is the value CL during 2nd segment climb, to 3 d.p.?
Q4 What is the weight factor (i.e. W/MTOW) during 2nd segment climb, to 3 d.p.?