Boardwork 2 Aircraft Design 2

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C1. For given airplane CP-1, having the following characteristics: Wingspan=35.

8 ft, Wing
Area = 174 square feet, Normal gross weight = 2950 lb, Fuel capacity: 65 gal of aviation
gasoline, Power plant: one-piston engine of 230 hp at sea level, SFC = 0.45 lb/hph, Parasite
drag coefficient Cdo = 0.025, Oswald efficiency factor e=0.8, Propeller efficiency = 0.8. Find
thrust required at 200 ft/s

C2. For given airplane CJ-1, having the following characteristics: Wingspan=53.3 ft, Wing
Area= 318 square feet, Normal gross weight=19,815 lb, Fuel capacity=1119 gal of kerosene,
Power plant: two turbofan engines of 3650 lb thrust at sea level, SFC= 0.6 lb of fuel/(lbthrust)
(h), Paraside drag coefficient Cdo= 0.02, Oswald efficiency factor e=-81. Find thrust required
at 500 ft/s

C3. For given airplane CJ-1, having the following characteristics: Wingspan=53.3 ft, Wing
Area= 318 square feet, Normal gross weight=19,815 lb, Fuel capacity=1119 gal of kerosene,
Power plant: two turbofan engines of 3650 lb thrust at sea level, SFC= 0.6 lb of fuel/(lbthrust)
(h), Paraside drag coefficient Cdo= 0.02, Oswald efficiency factor e=-81. Find thrust available

C4: What will be the maximum Mach number at SSLC of the aircraft if the maximum velocity
is at 665 miles per hour?

C5. For given airplane CP-1, having the following characteristics: Wingspan=35.8 ft, Wing
Area = 174 square feet, Normal gross weight = 2950 lb, Fuel capacity: 65 gal of aviation
gasoline, Power plant: one-piston engine of 230 hp at sea level, SFC = 0.45 lb/hph, Parasite
drag coefficient Cdo = 0.025, Oswald efficiency factor e=0.8, Propeller efficiency = 0.8. Find
thrust required at 350 ft/s

C6. For given airplane CJ-1, having the following characteristics: Wingspan=53.3 ft, Wing
Area= 318 square feet, Normal gross weight=19,815 lb, Fuel capacity=1119 gal of kerosene,
Power plant: two turbofan engines of 3650 lb thrust at sea level, SFC= 0.6 lb of fuel/(lbthrust)
(h), Paraside drag coefficient Cdo= 0.02, Oswald efficiency factor e=-81. Find thrust required
at 850 ft/s

C7. For given airplane CP-1, having the following characteristics: Wingspan=35.8 ft, Wing
Area = 174 square feet, Normal gross weight = 2950 lb, Fuel capacity: 65 gal of aviation
gasoline, Power plant: one-piston engine of 230 hp at sea level, SFC = 0.45 lb/hph, Parasite
drag coefficient Cdo = 0.025, Oswald efficiency factor e=0.8, Propeller efficiency = 0.8. Find
thrust required at 150 ft/s

C8. For given airplane CJ-1, having the following characteristics: Wingspan=53.3 ft, Wing
Area= 318 square feet, Normal gross weight=19,815 lb, Fuel capacity=1119 gal of kerosene,
Power plant: two turbofan engines of 3650 lb thrust at sea level, SFC= 0.6 lb of fuel/(lbthrust)
(h), Paraside drag coefficient Cdo= 0.02, Oswald efficiency factor e=-81. Find thrust required
at 700 ft/s

C9. For given airplane CP-1, having the following characteristics: Wingspan=35.8 ft, Wing
Area = 174 square feet, Normal gross weight = 2950 lb, Fuel capacity: 65 gal of aviation
gasoline, Power plant: one-piston engine of 230 hp at sea level, SFC = 0.45 lb/hph, Parasite
drag coefficient Cdo = 0.025, Oswald efficiency factor e=0.8, Propeller efficiency = 0.8. Find
L/D at 100 ft/s

C10. For given airplane CJ-1, having the following characteristics: Wingspan=53.3 ft, Wing
Area= 318 square feet, Normal gross weight=19,815 lb, Fuel capacity=1119 gal of kerosene,
Power plant: two turbofan engines of 3650 lb thrust at sea level, SFC= 0.6 lb of fuel/(lbthrust)
(h), Paraside drag coefficient Cdo= 0.02, Oswald efficiency factor e=-81. Find L/D at 300 ft/s

C11. For given airplane CP-1, having the following characteristics: Wingspan=35.8 ft, Wing
Area = 174 square feet, Normal gross weight = 2950 lb, Fuel capacity: 65 gal of aviation
gasoline, Power plant: one-piston engine of 230 hp at sea level, SFC = 0.45 lb/hph, Parasite
drag coefficient Cdo = 0.025, Oswald efficiency factor e=0.8, Propeller efficiency = 0.8. Find
power required at 100 ft/s. Answer in ft.lb/s

C12. For given airplane CJ-1, having the following characteristics: Wingspan=53.3 ft, Wing
Area= 318 square feet, Normal gross weight=19,815 lb, Fuel capacity=1119 gal of kerosene,
Power plant: two turbofan engines of 3650 lb thrust at 22000 ft, SFC= 0.6 lb of fuel/(lbthrust)
(h), Paraside drag coefficient Cdo= 0.02, Oswald efficiency factor e=-81. Find thrust required
at 300 ft/s.
C13. For given airplane CP-1, having the following characteristics: Wingspan=35.8 ft, Wing
Area = 174 square feet, Normal gross weight = 2950 lb, Fuel capacity: 65 gal of aviation
gasoline, Power plant: one-piston engine of 230 hp at sea level, SFC = 0.45 lb/hph, Parasite
drag coefficient Cdo = 0.025, Oswald efficiency factor e=0.8, Propeller efficiency = 0.8. Find
power required at 250 ft/s. Answer in ft.lb/s

C14. For given airplane CJ-1, having the following characteristics: Wingspan=53.3 ft, Wing
Area= 318 square feet, Normal gross weight=19,815 lb, Fuel capacity=1119 gal of kerosene,
Power plant: two turbofan engines of 3650 lb thrust at 22000 ft, SFC= 0.6 lb of fuel/(lbthrust)
(h), Paraside drag coefficient Cdo= 0.02, Oswald efficiency factor e=-81. Find thrust required
at 1000 ft/s.

C15: For given airplane CJ-1, having the following characteristics: W=19815 lb, Ta=7300 lb
at sea level, Cdo=0.02, e=0.81, and AR=8.93. From App.B at 22000 ft, density=0.001183
slugs/cubic feet. Find thrust available at 22000 ft.

C16: For given airplane CJ-1, having the following characteristics: W=19815 lb, Ta=7300 lb
at sea level, Cdo=0.02, e=0.81, and AR=8.93. From App.B at 22000 ft, density=0.001183
slugs/cubic feet. Find maximum thrust loading at 22000 ft

C17: For given airplane CJ-1, having the following characteristics: W=19815 lb, Ta=7300 lb
at sea level, Cdo=0.02, e=0.81, and AR=8.93. From App.B at 22000 ft, density=0.001183
slugs/cubic feet. Find maximum velocity at 22000 ft

C18. For given airplane CP-1, having the following characteristics: Wingspan=35.8 ft, Wing
Area = 174 square feet, Normal gross weight = 2950 lb, Fuel capacity: 65 gal of aviation
gasoline, Power plant: one-piston engine of 230 hp at sea level, SFC = 0.45 lb/hph, Parasite
drag coefficient Cdo = 0.025, Oswald efficiency factor e=0.8, Propeller efficiency = 0.8. Find
rate of climb if power available is 1.012x10^5 ft’lb/s with velocity at 150 ft/s. Answer in ft/min.

C19. For given airplane CP-1, having the following characteristics: Wingspan=35.8 ft, Wing
Area = 174 square feet, Normal gross weight = 2950 lb, Fuel capacity: 65 gal of aviation
gasoline, Power plant: one-piston engine of 230 hp at sea level, SFC = 0.45 lb/hph, Parasite
drag coefficient Cdo = 0.025, Oswald efficiency factor e=0.8, Propeller efficiency = 0.8. ind
rate of climb if power available is 1.012x10^5 ft’lb/s with velocity at 100 ft/s. Answer in ft/min.

C20. For given airplane CP-1, having the following characteristics: Wingspan=35.8 ft, Wing
Area = 174 square feet, Normal gross weight = 2950 lb, Fuel capacity: 65 gal of aviation
gasoline, Power plant: one-piston engine of 230 hp at sea level, SFC = 0.45 lb/hph, Parasite
drag coefficient Cdo = 0.025, Oswald efficiency factor e=0.8, Propeller efficiency = 0.8. ind
rate of climb if power available is 1.012x10^5 ft’lb/s with velocity at 180 ft/s. Answer in ft/min.

C21. Aircraft CJ-1, at Velocity 500 ft/s, hpr=1884 and hpa=6636. Find the R/C in ft/min with a
weight of 19815 lb.

C22: During much of the powered phase of the maximum altitude flight, Joe Walker
maintained the X-15 at a climb angle of 32 degrees. When the rocket pro- pellants ran out,
the X-15 was climbing through 176,000 feet at a flight velocity of 5600 ft/s. Calculate the rate-
of-climb at the time of engine burnout.

C23. The thrust of the XLR99 rocket engine was essentially constant at 57,000 lb dur- ing the
powered phase of the X-15 flight. For the maximum altitude flight on August 22, 1963, the
aerodynamic drag at the burnout altitude of 176,000 ft. was only 252 lb, due to the very low
air density at that altitude. The empty weight of the X-15 was 14,590 lb. Using Eq. (6.50),
which contains the as- sumption of steady, unaccelerated flight, calculate the rate-of-climb of
the X-15 at flight velocity of 5600 ft/s.

C24. The maximum lift-to-drag ratio for the aircraft is 13.6. Calculate the minimum glide
angle.

C25. The maximum lift-to-drag ratio for the aircraft is 13.6. Calculate the maximum range
measured along the ground covered by the aircraft in a power-off glide that starts at an
altitude of 10000 ft. Answer in miles

C26. For given airplane CP-1, having the following characteristics: Wingspan=35.8 ft, Wing
Area = 174 square feet, Normal gross weight = 2950 lb, Fuel capacity: 65 gal of aviation
gasoline, Power plant: one-piston engine of 230 hp at sea level, SFC = 0.45 lb/hph, Parasite
drag coefficient Cdo = 0.025, Oswald efficiency factor e=0.8, Propeller efficiency = 0.8. Find
the glide velocity at 10000 ft with minimum glide angle of 4.2 degrees, and a Cl of 0.634.

C26. For given airplane CP-1, having the following characteristics: Wingspan=35.8 ft, Wing
Area = 174 square feet, Normal gross weight = 2950 lb, Fuel capacity: 65 gal of aviation
gasoline, Power plant: one-piston engine of 230 hp at sea level, SFC = 0.45 lb/hph, Parasite
drag coefficient Cdo = 0.025, Oswald efficiency factor e=0.8, Propeller efficiency = 0.8. Find
the glide velocity at 2000 ft with minimum glide angle of 4.2 degrees, and a Cl of 0.634.

C1: 263 lb
C2: 2075 lb
C3: 7300 lb
C4: 0.87
C5: 652 lb
C6: 5525 lb
C7: 217 lb
C8: 3797 lb
C9: 10.6
C10: 16.7
C11: 27860 ftlb/s
C12: 1358 lb
C13: 89860 ftlb/s
C14: 3857 lb
C15: 3633 lb
C16: 0.1833
C17: 969 ft/s
C18: 1398 ft/min
C19: 1492 ft/min
C20: 1189 ft/min
C21: 7914 ft/min
C22: 2968 ft/s
C23: 21,781 ft/s
C24: 4.2 degrees
C25: 25.6 miles
C26: 174.3 ft/s
C27: 154.3 ft/s

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