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Lift
2 2
L = CL V S where V = dynamic pressure
CL = lift coefficient
Drag (Profile)
2
D = CD V S where CD = drag coefficient
Induced Drag
2
k
CDi = CL where CDi = induced drag coefficient
A
CL = lift coefficient
A = aspect ratio
k = induced drag factor (equals 1 for elliptical lift distribution)
2
therefore CDi is proportional to CL
new weight
VS (new weight) = VS (old weight)
old weight
For a small change in weight the percentage increase in stalling speed is approximately half the percentage
increase in weight.
e.g. if percentage increase in weight is 20%, percentage increase in stalling speed is approximately 10%
VMD and other significant speeds are fixed fractions of VS, therefore small changes in weight affect these
speeds in a similar manner.
1
n= where = angle of bank
cos
VS (n) = VS (1g) n
C
Load factor (n) in a gust: nnew = nold Lnew where CLnew = old CL + CL increase
C Lold
The above formula gives the load factor when you are given the increase in lift coefficient due to a gust. If you
are asked for the increase in load factor (i.e. the new load factor will be greater than 1) you must subtract 1.
1
VS (turn) = VS (1g) where = angle of bank
cos
cos (old )
VS (new ) = VS (old )
cos (new )
new weight
VA (new weight) = VA (old weight)
old weight
Radius of turn
V2 2
r= metres where g = 9.81 m/s
g tan
V = speed in m/s
= angle of bank
Rate of turn
g tan 2
rate = radians/sec where g = 9.81 m/s
V
V = speed in m/s
= angle of bank
1 radian = 57.3
g tan
rate of turn in degrees/sec = 57.3
V
Note: rate of turn and radius of turn are NOT affected by weight, only by speed and angle of bank