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Aircraft Design Practice Test: Performance and Flight Mechanics
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Performance and Flight Mechanics topics include: Steady level flight, steady climbing and descending flight, level turning and gliding flight, energy maneuverability methods, flight mechanics operating envelope, flight mechanics takeoff and landing analysis. Aircraft performance is a measure of how well an aircraft flies. It includes many factors such as:  Weight, Atmospheric conditions, Pressure, Temperature, Humidity, Runway at takeoff, Density altitude.  Aircraft performance can include: Speed Ceiling Range Fuel efficiency Take-off distance required Climb rate Aircraft... Show more
Aircraft Design Practice Test: Performance and Flight Mechanics
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1. An aircraft is designed to be in steady level flight with weight of 1500N and CL of 1.0. Determine at which speed we need to design this aircraft so that it can achieve this requirement. Consider density as 1.2 kg/m3 and reference area as 2m2.