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Simulator verification of Cessna 172 RG repeated take-off runs in extreme temperature conditions

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The paper presents the results of the research of performance measurement of a selected aircraft type in the take-off phase under extreme temperature conditions. For this purpose, a flight simulator of the Cessna 172 RG aircraft from the ELITE Company was used. For the purpose of verifying the take-off run length, the article provides a measurement methodology that was developed using information obtained during experimental take-offs. The aim was to obtain a procedure that would allow for repeated take-off runs in the same conditions with the possibility of changing individual influencing factors. Considering the whole measurement chain, the article analyses the influencing factors and quantifies their impact on the uncertainty of the measurement result. The data obtained experimentally we compared with the data in the Flight Manual and at the end carried out the assessment of the impact of global warming on the take-off run of the Cessna 172 RG and generally on the safety of the take-off and on air transport.
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135--150
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Bibliogr. 22 poz., tab.
Twórcy
  • Technical University of Košice
  • Technical University of Košice
  • Technical University of Košice
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  • Technical University of Košice
  • Technical University of Košice
  • Silesian University of Technology (Politechnika Śląska)
  • Technical University of Košice
Bibliografia
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