Turning Flashcards

1
Q

Max load factor for non aerobatic ac

A

2.5g

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2
Q

Centripetal Force

A

Unbalance force maintain turn
Constant acceleration towards centre of the turn

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3
Q

Calculation for Cos(0) in a vertical force in turn

A

Cos0 = Weight
———
Lift

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4
Q

Load factor in a turn formula

A

L/W (load factor) = 1/cos(0)

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5
Q

Centripetal force in turn formula

A

Mass (kg) x Velocity (m/s)
————————————
Turn radius

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6
Q

Turn Radius Formula

A

Velocity2 (M/S)
———————
Gravity x radius (Tan0)

1) Convert TAS to MS
2) 10 x Tan(angle)
3) M/S2
——
Answer

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7
Q

Turn Radius Only depends on

A

Angle of bank & TAS

Mass has no effect on turning

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8
Q

How do you find how long it will take to turn through 360 degrees?

A

Velocity2
————-
10 x tan(AOB)

2 x 3.14 x radius

Time = distance/speed

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9
Q

Rate 1 Turn

A

3 degrees per second
180 degrees in 1 minute
360 degrees in 2 minutes

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10
Q

Rate 2 turn

A

6 degrees per second

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11
Q

Rate 1 turn formula

A

TAS
——- + 7
10

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12
Q

Speed on turn radius

A

Double speed the radius will be x4 bigger

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13
Q

Altitude of turn performance

A

Best turn performance at sea level is greater than at cruise altitude

TAS increase with altitude therefore turn radius increases

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14
Q

Rate of turn formula

A

TAS (m/s)
————-
Radius

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15
Q

Skid is

A

Not enough bank in turn

Outside wing advancing inside wing is retreating.

Skidding into the turn

Apply opposite rudder input to turn
Step on the ball

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16
Q

Slip

A

Too much bank in turn

Low wing is advancing and outside wing retreating. Inside wing moving faster.

Apply rudder in same direction as the turn

17
Q

Turn Performance determined by x3 factors

A

Max lifting capability - high clmax/low wing loading

Structural strength

Thrust - excess thrust greater turning performance

18
Q

Rate of turn vs turn radius

A

Rate of turn is the change in direction over time

Turn radius is the size of the arc made by turning

19
Q

Double the speed of rate of turn

A

Turn radius will increase by x4

TAS (m/s)
————-
Radius

X 2
——
X 4

= 0.5

Rate of turn half’s

20
Q

Rate of turn

A

Measured in degrees of heading change per second and it called angular velocity

21
Q

When you turn with no rudder there is natural tendency to

A

Slip

22
Q

If centripetal force decreases what happens to the radius of a turn

A

Smaller centripetal force the rate of turn will increases

A larger centripetal force towards centre of turn will give a smaller radius

23
Q

Altitude on turn radius

A

Increase in altitude means higher TAS

Radius of turn will increase higher altitude due to higher TAS compared to sea level

24
Q

Bank angle is

A

The angle between the lateral axis and the horizon

Rotates around the longitudinal axis

25
Q

When is a turn coordinated

A

The longitudinal axis of the aeroplane at the CG is tangential to the flight path

26
Q

How do you calculate the centripetal force in a turn

A

Weight (N) x tan()

27
Q

How do you calculate centripetal force in a turn from the lift vector

A

Lift x sin(bank angle)