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PostPosted: Thu Jul 13, 2006 5:15 am    Post subject: Maximum Range flights. Reply with quote

Hi all,

I need to profess ignorance on this topic. My question has two parts.
Firstly is the maximum endurance achieved at the best L/D speed ? Without
getting Mr. Dykin's book out I seem to recall that was around 80 ~ 90 knots.

For the second part of the question. Is my max range in a head wind
situation achieved at the best L/D plus the head wind component ? So for
example I wanted to get the most out of my tank of fuel and I had a head
wind component of 20 knots, should I fly at the best L/D plus 20 knots.

Paul


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PostPosted: Thu Jul 13, 2006 8:16 am    Post subject: Maximum Range flights. Reply with quote

Paul, In gliding I was brought up on the notion of adding 1/2 the headwind
component to the best glide angle speed, although for high winds (amounting
to a major proportion of the best still air glide angle speed), the best
addition is nearer 3/4 wind speed. Quite how you extrapolate that to power
flying is a different matter all together! My copy of Darrol Stinton's book
says that for piston engined planes the optimal range is very close to best
L/D speed, although curiously rather different for jet planes. It's easy
enough to work out the best L/D speed with the prop idling, but it must be
something quite different without the drag of the prop. Fuel flow tests I
helped William Mills do on his Classic 912S at 7000 ft showed Nm/litre
dropping progressively from 8.2 at 100 kts to 7.3 at 130 kts. In my own 914
XS I once accompanied a 90 kt plane to Le Touquet and back and barely seemed
to use any fuel at all, although it did seem to take an awful long time to
get there!
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PostPosted: Thu Jul 13, 2006 12:43 pm    Post subject: Maximum Range flights. Reply with quote

Roughly speaking, for most aircraft, the best endurance speed is about 80% of best range speed.
 
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