INVESTIGATION OF THE SPEED REDUCTION METHOD FOR THE PERFORMANCE EVALUATION OF GLIDERS

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  • Andreas Albat Akaflieg Braunschweig
  • Dietmar Schmerwitz DLR Braunschweig

Keywords:

Aerodynamics, Design

Abstract

An account of the capabilities of the DLR's data gathering system VP3-IMA pilots were able to perform with the research glider DG 300/17m an almost horizontal flight path. In stationary experiments utilizing the Speed Reduction Method were conducted between 3000 m and 200 m. The experiments showed the advantage of the Speed Reduction Method compared to other insationary methods due to quasi-stationary conditions and flyability. The evaluation of only eight flights lead to a polar which differs less than 5% from the polar gained by the Partial Glide Method. The method also offers the possibility to measure the performance during stall and in rain.

Author Biography

Andreas Albat, Akaflieg Braunschweig

Andreas Albat, Akademische Fliegergruppe Braunschweig, Germany
and Dietmar Schmerwitz, Braunschweig, Germany

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