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If someone can explains me how to determine this two coefficient.
Thanks in advance. Grandss |
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Grandss wrote:
If someone can explains me how to determine this two coefficient. May I suggest another book that you'll find interesting: "Aerodynamics for Naval Aviators" by H.H. Hurt, Jr NAVWEPS 00-80T-80 Naval Air Systems Command United States Navy There are a number of reprints; the one I have was made by ASA, ISBN 1-56027-140-X (sold on Amazon or your local pilot shop). --Sylvain |
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Sylvain a écrit :
Grandss wrote: If someone can explains me how to determine this two coefficient. May I suggest another book that you'll find interesting: "Aerodynamics for Naval Aviators" by H.H. Hurt, Jr NAVWEPS 00-80T-80 Naval Air Systems Command United States Navy There are a number of reprints; the one I have was made by ASA, ISBN 1-56027-140-X (sold on Amazon or your local pilot shop). --Sylvain thanks for reference, but I need to determine their quickly and i have not enought time to bye this book (too long to order and to receive it, i'm in Luxembourg) |
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![]() Grandss wrote: If someone can explains me how to determine this two coefficient. Thanks in advance. Grandss If you are talking about the L/D coefficient. This is a commonly used performance metric for gliders. The attached website has an explanation of how it is calculated for a glider (should be same for powered aircraft) http://www.lerc.nasa.gov/WWW/K-12/airplane/glidvec.html |
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There is no such thing as a Cessna C-160. Theres a C-150 and a C-170,
but no C-160. |
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buttman wrote:
There is no such thing as a Cessna C-160. Theres a C-150 and a C-170, but no C-160. I bet there is, we just aren't aware of it because it may not have been produced. |
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buttman a écrit :
There is no such thing as a Cessna C-160. Theres a C-150 and a C-170, but no C-160. sorry for the mistake, c-170 is better i think |
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![]() "Grandss" grandss@nospam wrote in message ... If someone can explains me how to determine this two coefficient. Thanks in advance. Grandss Grandss, If I'm not mistaken your are the same guy that was having problems with their simulator the other day. Have you considered asking these questions in rec.aviation.simulators ? |
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Gig 601XL Builder a écrit :
"Grandss" grandss@nospam wrote in message ... If someone can explains me how to determine this two coefficient. Thanks in advance. Grandss Grandss, If I'm not mistaken your are the same guy that was having problems with their simulator the other day. Have you considered asking these questions in rec.aviation.simulators ? yes of course, but no answer at this moment |
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"Gig 601XL Builder" wr.giacona@coxDOTnet wrote in message
news:tV1Me.454$7f5.244@okepread01... If I'm not mistaken your are the same guy that was having problems with their simulator the other day. Have you considered asking these questions in rec.aviation.simulators ? He did. He simple failed to cross-post properly. He got less response there anyway (though it's not true that there's "no answer at this momemt"). |
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