Some Theoretical Considerations of a Stall Proof Airplane

790604

02/01/1979

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For the stall proof airplane there should be a stabilizing pitching moment below the stall angle of attack of sufficient amount to prevent the attainment of the stall angle of attack which cannot be over-ridden by control deflections. This paper presents 1) a development of the moment equations to show the theoretical considerations of a stall proof airplane 2) the nonlinear moment characteristics that must be obtained to satisfy the stall proof requirements. In addition, it is shown that an aerodynamic spoiler located on the under surface of the horizontal tail can be designed to meet these requirements of a stall proof airplane. Wind tunnel results are shown to validate assumptions and predictions.
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.4271/790604
Pages
13
Citation
Chevalier, H., "Some Theoretical Considerations of a Stall Proof Airplane," SAE Technical Paper 790604, 1979, https://doi.org/10.4271/790604.
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Feb 1, 1979
Product Code
790604
Content Type
Technical Paper
Language
English