aircraft:tmd:aerofuselage
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====== Aerofuselage ====== | ====== Aerofuselage ====== | ||
- | Objects from the '' | + | Objects from the '' |
- | === Other Aerodynamic | + | In knife edge flight or high angles of attack the '' |
- | [[aerowing]], | + | |
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===== Stations ===== | ===== Stations ===== | ||
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==== Flight in high angle of attack ==== | ==== Flight in high angle of attack ==== | ||
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+ | At a great angle of attack the large geometry of a fuselage can create significant amounts of lift and drag. In the Aerofly FS 2 these affects are simulated and can be fine tuned using the '' | ||
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> The amount of power in high angle of attack attitude (stall or even hover) is affected by this parameter. However the largest drag component comes from the induced drag of the [[aerowing|aerowings]]. | > The amount of power in high angle of attack attitude (stall or even hover) is affected by this parameter. However the largest drag component comes from the induced drag of the [[aerowing|aerowings]]. | ||
- | {{ : | + | > The nose-down attitude of the airplane while in a spin is affected by this value. |
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+ | > Lower values will increase the agility for aerobatics maneuvers such as tubles but also snap rolls. | ||
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+ | > A lower value increases a gliders performance at higher angle of attack, which is the case for tight turns in a thermal. | ||
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==== Knife Edge flight ==== | ==== Knife Edge flight ==== | ||
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+ | During a knife edge flight the fuselage of an aircraft is hit sideways at an angle and can act like an airfoil depending on its shape. In the Aerofly FS 2 this is modeled by the aerofuselage shape parameter, its geometry defined by the stations and fine-tuned by the values below. | ||
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+ | > With higher values the airplane requires less side slip angle to maintain altitude in the knife edge flight. Use a moderate value for aerobatic airplanes to make them more realistic and also more agile. | ||
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aircraft/tmd/aerofuselage.txt · Last modified: 2019/07/07 10:50 by jh