What do winglets do?
Advantages
Disadvantages
Why do 777-300ER have raked wingtips?
When is induced drag greatest?
What are the two types of drag?
2. Parasite(Form, interference & skin friction)
What is the critical engine of a jet on the ground?
The most into wind engine
What is the critical engine of a Jet when airborne?
None?
How is Vmca Calculated?
Why do high speed aircraft have swept wings?
Advantages
Disadvantages
Explain spoilers and how they operate?
Ailerons
1 . Assist the Ailerons allowing them to be smaller so they can fit flap onto the wing.
2. lower the twisting moment on the wing and prevent aileron reversal
3. No adverse aileron yaw.
Drag device
1. Aircraft is low drag so needs a high drag device to help with control
2.
They “spoil” normally laminar airflow on the upper surface, causing premature separation, therefore increase in drag and reduce the lift.
They are also used to assist the ailerons in controlling roll, at high speeds they are used progessively less as speed is increased, this is achieved through “Blow down” and not supplying the spoilers with enough force to overcome high airloads.
What is the TAS of your aircraft if you have a IAS of 100Knts?
approx 110Knts
What is the TAS of a Jet doing 250knts IAS?
approx 450Knts
Explain a stall
When the aircraft cannot produce enough lift to maintain flight
If a 777 had a engine failure would Vmin speed be higher or lower?
Lower (draw the 2 drag curves)
What is Mach tuck?
Rearward movement of the centre of pressure due to compression of supersonic flow, causing a pitching down moment
What is a Mach trimmer?
A feature of an aircraft which anticipates Mcrit and automatically creates a pitching up moment to counter mach tuck
Explain leading edge slats?
How do Krueger flaps change the lift formula?
2. Increase the surface area of the wing
Explain slots?
How was the 777 wing designed?
Fully computer designed for maximum efficiency, thence testing in a wind tunnel and in flight.
What is Mcrit?
Lowest mach number at which airflow on some point of the aircraft reaches supersonic
Define IAS
Total pressure - static pressure = Dynamic pressure calibrated to ISA sea level density.
Define CAS
IAS calibrated for instrument and position errors
Define TAS
The speed of the aircraft relative to the air mass in which it is flying.
What will have greater vortices a 777 or a 747? Why?