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f.kyle(at)sympatico.ca Guest
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Posted: Mon May 12, 2014 6:00 am Post subject: Zero lift |
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Cheers,
I enjoy the discussion of stall and warning ( the two are quite different) but suggest a trip in Wikipedia to either stall warning, angle of attack OR zero lift.
My device is relatively simple, measures the flow over the wing AT the wing, and calculates the angle above zero lift angle to determine the point at which a warning is due. It is imperfect unless the yaw is zero, and the gust factor is low, among several other things.
Because it is based upon the naval flyer’s use of AoA almost exclusively for carrier approaches, I believe it is worth investigating. The l1011’s use of ‘alpha’ angle for approach made it an entirely different machine - in many ways.
Ferg C-FFGG
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Posted: Mon May 12, 2014 6:13 am Post subject: Zero lift |
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Fergus
you flying yet? Don't leave it too late like I did!
Graham
From: "f.kyle(at)sympatico.ca" <f.kyle(at)sympatico.ca>
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Sent: Monday, 12 May 2014, 15:02
Subject: Europa-List: Zero lift
Cheers,
I enjoy the discussion of stall and warning ( the two are quite different) but suggest a trip in Wikipedia to either stall warning, angle of attack OR zero lift.
My device is relatively simple, measures the flow over the wing AT the wing, and calculates the angle above zero lift angle to determine the point at which a warning is due. It is imperfect unless the yaw is zero, and the gust factor is low, among several other things.
Because it is based upon the naval flyer’s use of AoA almost exclusively for carrier approaches, I believe it is worth investigating. The l1011’s use of ‘alpha’ angle for approach made it an entirely different machine - in many ways.
Ferg C-FFGG
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