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ISO 1151:2022

ISO 1151:2022 Flight dynamics – Vocabulary – Part 8: Dynamic behaviour of aircraft

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Description

This document defines terms related to the concepts and quantities characterizing some classes of aircraft motion and their fundamental dynamic characteristics.

The aircraft is assumed to be rigid, of constant mass and of constant inertia. It is not equipped with systems modifying its natural dynamic behaviour. However, most of the definitions can be applied to the case of a flexible aircraft, of variable mass and of variable inertia.

The general concepts defined in this document are applicable to the atmospheric flight phase.

Edition

2

Published Date

2022-11-18

Status

PUBLISHED

Pages

16

Language Detail Icon

English

Format Secure Icon

Secure PDF

Abstract

This document defines terms related to the concepts and quantities characterizing some classes of aircraft motion and their fundamental dynamic characteristics.

The aircraft is assumed to be rigid, of constant mass and of constant inertia. It is not equipped with systems modifying its natural dynamic behaviour. However, most of the definitions can be applied to the case of a flexible aircraft, of variable mass and of variable inertia.

The general concepts defined in this document are applicable to the atmospheric flight phase.

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