Timeline for Why are fighter jets so loud when doing slow flight?
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Nov 1, 2022 at 1:31 | comment | added | joshperry | This would actually be an interesting question to pose on the site. Thinking about it I could consider a few different possible answers which would differ if the aircraft had vectored thrust or not. because the amount of thrust against gravity at some alpha will vary inversely to the lift generated by the wings, I do think the curve would look quite different, but I do not think that it would completely remove the area below the reverse command region except maybe if there was vectored thrust or if it had a VERY high TtW ratio. | |
Oct 11, 2022 at 9:50 | comment | added | towe | Am I right in assuming a plane with a positive thrust-to-weight ratio simply has that "maximum power available" remain above the "power required" all the way down to zero airspeed, so that the risk of "not enough time to power out of reversed command regime" is not an issue? | |
Oct 9, 2022 at 5:05 | history | edited | joshperry | CC BY-SA 4.0 |
pitch/throttle use
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Oct 9, 2022 at 4:57 | history | edited | joshperry | CC BY-SA 4.0 |
too much aktually
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Oct 9, 2022 at 4:37 | history | edited | joshperry | CC BY-SA 4.0 |
add behind the curve ref
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Oct 9, 2022 at 4:24 | history | answered | joshperry | CC BY-SA 4.0 |