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Eric Greenwell wrote:
I believe that with the airbrakes open your safe positive G-limit reduces to +2.5G. For my ASH 26 E at Vne: 4 G load factor (down from 5.3 at Va); 3.5 G load factor airbrakes extended. It looks like the G limits at Vne are fairly close together. Airbrakes out at Va it's 3.5 g instead of 5.3, thus the difference is significant. I don't know why there is almost no difference at VNE, butI suspect that in that case the margin is higher without airbrakes than with. I am curious about why they decrease. There is a loss of lift at the airbrakes, thus for the same G the outer wing is more loaded, and the bending momentat wing root increases. Perhaps the loss of lift is lesser at high speeds (lower angle of attack) ? -- Denis R. Parce que ça rompt le cours normal de la conversation !!! Q. Pourquoi ne faut-il pas répondre au-dessus de la question ? |
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