Effects of Wingtip Modifications on Handling Qualities of Agricultural Aircraft 810606
The effect of wingtip modifications on the stability and control characteristics of an agricultural airplane has been studied by means of a nonplanar quasi-vortex-lattice method. The method is used to compute the changes in steady state and perturbed state lateral-directional stability and control derivatives produced by wingtip mounted winglets, vortex diffuser vanes, and tip extensions. The study shows that the combination of excessive positive dihedral effect produced by the winglets and adverse yaw due to aileron deflection can have a detrimental effect on the roll control characteristics of the airplane. Introduction of an aileron-rudder-interconnect, and reduction of the effective dihedral by canting-in of the winglets, or addition of a lower winglet can eliminate the roll control problems.
Citation: van Dam, C., "Effects of Wingtip Modifications on Handling Qualities of Agricultural Aircraft," SAE Technical Paper 810606, 1981, https://doi.org/10.4271/810606. Download Citation
Author(s):
Cornells P. van Dam
Pages: 14
Event:
Business Aircraft Meeting and Exposition
ISSN:
0148-7191
e-ISSN:
2688-3627
Related Topics:
Roll
Yaw
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