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Title: Theory of Flight


1
Theory of Flight
  • 6.02 Flight Controls
  • References
  • FTGU pages 30-31

2
6.02 Flight Controls
  • MTPs
  • Axes of an Airplane
  • Movements
  • Function of the Controls
  • Flutter
  • Balancing Controls

3
Review
  • Label the airplane!

4
Review
  • What kind of construction are these?

5
Review
  • How would you describe these aircraft?

6
Review
  • What do the following terms mean?
  • Wingspan
  • Chord
  • Planform
  • Aspect Ratio
  • Angle of Incidence
  • Relative Airflow
  • Angle of Attack
  • Airfoil
  • Camber

7
Axes of an Airplane
8
Movements
9
Movements
  • Roll movement around longitudinal axis
  • Pitch movement around lateral axis
  • Yaw movement around vertical/normal axis

10
Function of the Controls
Ailerons cause movement around the longitudinal
axis This movement is called roll.
11
Function of the Controls
  • Ailerons are controlled using the control column
  • Control column RIGHT right wing down
  • Control column LEFT left wing down

12
Function of the Controls
The elevator controls movement about the lateral
axis This movement is called pitch.
13
Function of the Controls
  • Elevators are controlled using the control column
  • Control column FORWARD nose down
  • Control column BACK nose up

14
Function of the Controls
  • An alternative to the elevator is the stabilator
  • It is controlled the same way the elevator is
  • The entire horizontal stabilizer moves to act as
    an elevator

15
Function of the Controls
The rudder controls movement around the vertical
axis. This movement is called yaw.
16
Function of the Controls
  • The rudder is controlled using the
  • rudder pedals
  • Right rudder pedal yaw right
  • Left rudder pedal yaw left

17
Flutter
  • What is flutter?
  • Rolling or weaving motion arising from deflection
    of a part of the airplane structure that causes
    the air forces on it to change in synchronism
    with its natural period of vibration
  • Control surfaces must be balanced properly to
    prevent flutter!

18
Balancing Controls
  • Balancing control surfaces to help pilots move
    them
  • Examples
  • Inset hinge balance
  • Rudder horn
  • Aileron hinge axes

19
Balancing Controls
20
Balancing Controls
  • Addition of mass (usually made of lead) to
    control surfaces to prevent flutter
  • Example
  • Lead mass added to rudder horn of glider

21
Balancing Controls
  • A control surface has balance about its centre
    of gravity without airflow over it
  • Improper weight distribution can cause flutter
  • Static balance must be checked when control
    surface is repainted

22
Confirmation
  • Draw and label the three aircraft axis.
  • Which movement occurs around each axis?
  • Which control surface is used for each movement?

23
F-35B Hovering
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