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Contents of the Climbing Flight PDF

List of 16 Climbing Flight Formulas

Centrifugal Force in Accelerated Flight
Drag in Accelerated Flight
Excess power
Excess power for given rate of climb
Flight path angle at given rate of climb
Lift in Accelerated Flight
Rate of Climb
Rate of Climb for given excess power
Rate of Climb of Aircraft
Thrust available for given excess power
Thrust in Accelerated Flight
Total Drag for given Excess Power
Velocity in Accelerated Flight
Velocity of aircraft at given rate of climb
Velocity of Aircraft for given Excess Power
Weight of Aircraft for given Excess Power

Variables used in Climbing Flight PDF

  1. a Acceleration (Meter per Square Second)
  2. Fc Centrifugal Force (Newton)
  3. FD Drag Force (Newton)
  4. FL Lift Force (Newton)
  5. m Mass of Aircraft (Kilogram)
  6. Pa Power Available (Watt)
  7. Pexcess Excess Power (Watt)
  8. Pr Power Required (Watt)
  9. Rcurvature Radius of Curvature (Meter)
  10. RC Rate of Climb (Meter per Second)
  11. T Thrust (Newton)
  12. v Velocity (Meter per Second)
  13. W Aircraft Weight (Newton)
  14. γ Flight Path Angle (Radian)
  15. σT Thrust Angle (Radian)

Constants, Functions and Measurements used in Climbing Flight PDF

  1. Constant: [g], 9.80665
    Gravitational acceleration on Earth
  2. Function: asin, asin(Number)
    The inverse sine function, is a trigonometric function that takes a ratio of two sides of a right triangle and outputs the angle opposite the side with the given ratio.
  3. Function: cos, cos(Angle)
    Cosine of an angle is the ratio of the side adjacent to the angle to the hypotenuse of the triangle.
  4. Function: sec, sec(Angle)
    Secant is a trigonometric function that is defined ratio of the hypotenuse to the shorter side adjacent to an acute angle (in a right-angled triangle); the reciprocal of a cosine.
  5. Function: sin, sin(Angle)
    Sine is a trigonometric function that describes the ratio of the length of the opposite side of a right triangle to the length of the hypotenuse.
  6. Measurement: Length in Meter (m)
    Length Unit Conversion
  7. Measurement: Weight in Kilogram (kg)
    Weight Unit Conversion
  8. Measurement: Speed in Meter per Second (m/s)
    Speed Unit Conversion
  9. Measurement: Acceleration in Meter per Square Second (m/s²)
    Acceleration Unit Conversion
  10. Measurement: Power in Watt (W)
    Power Unit Conversion
  11. Measurement: Force in Newton (N)
    Force Unit Conversion
  12. Measurement: Angle in Radian (rad)
    Angle Unit Conversion

Free Climbing Flight PDF

Get Free Climbing Flight PDF for Download today. Examples are included after each Formula with a link to a live Calculator! All the Formulas and Calculators support Unit Conversion as well. This PDF features 16 calculators from Aircraft Mechanics. Inside, you'll discover a list of formulas such as Rate of Climb, Flight path angle at given rate of climb and 16 more formulas!. The Variables, Functions and Constants are summarized at the end. Explore and share Climbing Flight PDFs!

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