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Flight Dynamics Principles, 2nd Edition
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Flight Dynamics Principles, 2nd Edition

by Michael V. Cook
February 2011
Beginner to intermediate content levelBeginner to intermediate
488 pages
17h 21m
English
Butterworth-Heinemann
Content preview from Flight Dynamics Principles, 2nd Edition
Ch11-H6927.tex 20/6/2007 16: 37 Page 274
Chapter 11
Stability Augmentation
11.1 INTRODUCTION
In the previous chapter it is shown how the stability and control characteristics of
an aeroplane may be assessed in the context of flying and handling qualities require-
ments. In the event that the aeroplane fails to meet the requirements in some way,
then it is necessary to consider remedial action. For all except perhaps the most
trivial of problems it is not usually practical to modify the aerodynamic design of
the aeroplane once its design has been finalised. Quite often the deficiencies occur
simply as a result of the requirement for the aeroplane to operate ...
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ISBN: 9780750669276