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From the following webpage:
http://www.aerokurier.rotor.com/akNachr/aeNewsE.htm Antares too quiet Lange Flugzeugbau faces an unusual hurdle with the type certification of its electric glider, Antares. The required noise level measurement according to Chapter X was not possible. The noise emissions from the 20-meter self-launching glider are so low that it can't be heard above the ambient sound of the surrounding environment. But the measurements are mandatory for the EASA certification. Even a modified measuring process failed to produce data that could be converted to values suitable for compliance with Chapter X. It has simply never happened befo An aircraft that is actually too quiet. |
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You can read the full story he
http://www.lange-flugzeugbau.com/htm...asurement.html BTW, the Antares has received EAS certification on the 14th of July. Stefan |
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Ray Lovinggood wrote:
From the following webpage: http://www.aerokurier.rotor.com/akNachr/aeNewsE.htm Antares too quiet Lange Flugzeugbau faces an unusual hurdle with the type certification of its electric glider, Antares. The required noise level measurement according to Chapter X was not possible. The noise emissions from the 20-meter self-launching glider are so low that it can't be heard above the ambient sound of the surrounding environment. But the measurements are mandatory for the EASA certification. Even a modified measuring process failed to produce data that could be converted to values suitable for compliance with Chapter X. It has simply never happened befo An aircraft that is actually too quiet. I wonder if it makes enough noise for engine operation to be recorded by the ENL function of a flight recorder. |
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The original story: http://lange-flugzeugbau.com/htm/english/news/
noise_measurement.html (Note our brand new homepage. Much more info in it now) At 17:36 04 August 2006, Greg Arnold wrote: I wonder if it makes enough noise for engine operation to be recorded by the ENL function of a flight recorder. Due to the RPM of the engine, the LE42 propulsion system produses most of its noise on exactly the same frequence which flight recorders pick up. There is no problem recognizing powered flight. cheers, Andor |
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