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Old January 26th 08, 04:15 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
D Ramapriya
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Default Aerodynamic question for you engineers

On Jan 26, 5:31 am, Jim Logajan wrote:

As I understand it, the force of the tail plane's elevators typically moves
the center of lift forward and backward along the airplane's axis as the
elevators are moved up and down (as well as changing the lift magnitude a
little - though that is secondary). One presumably enters stable flight
when the center of lift is moved to coincide with the center of gravity.



Since the CL can be altered by the wing configuration - deployment/
retraction of flaps for a given pitch, e.g., I'm not sure that the CG
and CL need to necessarily coincide for stable flight. Also, for a
body such as an aircraft, I think the CG would theoretically be
somewhere within it while the CL is a point on the fuselage, so their
coincidence may even be an impossibility.

Ramapriya