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PA-28
Jon S. Berndt
2006-02-02 02:59:58 UTC
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Is anyone aware of any technical documents (AIAA, NASA) that contain the
PA-28 stability derivatives and control information?

Jon



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Erik Hofman
2006-02-02 08:57:44 UTC
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Post by Jon S. Berndt
Is anyone aware of any technical documents (AIAA, NASA) that contain the
PA-28 stability derivatives and control information?
This is a comment in the original (Cameron Munro & Cameron Moore)
configuration file which might give a clue:


<!-- McCormick p609 -->
<COEFFICIENT NAME="Cmq" TYPE="VALUE">

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Gordan Sikic
2006-02-03 20:49:34 UTC
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Post by Erik Hofman
Post by Jon S. Berndt
Is anyone aware of any technical documents (AIAA, NASA) that contain the
PA-28 stability derivatives and control information?
This is a comment in the original (Cameron Munro & Cameron Moore)
<!-- McCormick p609 -->
<COEFFICIENT NAME="Cmq" TYPE="VALUE">
In the source file src/FDM/LaRCsim/cherokee_aero.c there's my
interpretation of original aero data found in McCormic's book. It all
looks very "dirty coded" from the almost 8 years perspective, but IMHO,
data are correct.

best regards,
Gordan






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