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Parametric Analysis of Advanced Technology Applied to a Single Engine Trainer
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The potential of applying advanced technology to a single engine trainer configuration is investigated. The analysis is performed in a parametric manner to evaluate the individual and combined effects of various aerodynamic and propulsion technology considerations. The analysis is accomplished using a computerized aircraft synthesis model that simulates the aircraft design and mission. The resulting performance characteristics are compared with a current trainer design to identify the performance improvements or penalties.
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Schairer, E. and Galloway, T., "Parametric Analysis of Advanced Technology Applied to a Single Engine Trainer," SAE Technical Paper 760459, 1976, https://doi.org/10.4271/760459.Also In
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