T&E 4101 Performance Flight Testing I

Course Description

An intensive overview of the methods used to make performance evaluations of propeller driven aircraft. Emphasis is placed on subsonic aerodynamics, pitot statics and reciprocating engine theory.

Anticipated Student Learning Objectives

Upon successful completion of this course of instruction, the student will have a basic understanding of performance flight test procedures, techniques, and data analysis. He/she will:

Understand
1.  Dimensional analysis and be able to perform dimensional calculations.
2.  How subsonic aerodynamics affect aircraft performance.
3.  Propeller theory and certification requirements.

Know
4.  How drag polars are determined and how they are used for modeling
5.  Pitot-static theory and be familiar with the Standard Atmosphere.
6.  Takeoff and landing theory requirements and flight-test techniques.
7.  How to test and evaluate the cruise performance of propeller-driven aircraft.

Sequence of Instruction

Performance Testing Overview 
Dimensional Analysis 
Subsonic Aerodynamics - Lift  
Subsonic Aerodynamics  Drag 
Drag Polars 
Pitot-Static Theory 
Position Error Correction (PEC) Requirements & Flight Test Techniques 
Reciprocating Engines 
Propeller Theory 
Propeller Cruise Performance Theory 
Takeoff & Landing Performance Theory 
Tutorials (Dimensional Analysis, Subsonic Aerodynamics, (PEC), Propeller Cruise) 
Exams
 Subsonic Aerodynamics
 PEC/Prop Cruise

Texts and Reference Materials

NTPS Professional Course Textbook Series, Vol. II, “Aerodynamics for Flight Testers”
NTPS Professional Course Textbook Series, Vol. III, “Fixed-Wing Performance Flight Testing”

Instructional Methodology

Lectures

Process of Evaluation

Examinations

 
 

Current Weather

Station Info: 2:44p
Temp 58.6 02/05/12
Wind Info: (Knots)
Current 13.9 Average 10.7
Direction 50 High 18.3

Contact Info

National Test Pilot School  
P.O. Box 658
Mojave, CA  93502-0658  USA
Phone:  661-824-2977
Fax: 661-824-2943

 
 
Joomla 1.5 Templates by Joomlashack