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HELP I NEED TO CLEAR THE RUNWAY!!!!

Last post 12-03-2004, 3:32 PM by run. 2 replies.
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  •  12-01-2004, 3:45 PM 2695

    HELP I NEED TO CLEAR THE RUNWAY!!!!

    Does anyone know why a plane needs 70% of its take off speed by the time it reaches the halfway point of its total take off distance???
  •  12-02-2004, 11:35 AM 2700 in reply to 2695

    Re: HELP I NEED TO CLEAR THE RUNWAY!!!!

    geeze, dosen't anyone here even have a guess?  All you people who are pilots should at least be able to venture a guess...I mean the very basics of flight are based on physics.  Any help would be greatly appreciated...this is extra credit for my physics class!!!!  HELP!!!
  •  12-03-2004, 3:32 PM 2718 in reply to 2695

    Re: HELP I NEED TO CLEAR THE RUNWAY!!!!

     mikej_45 wrote:
    Does anyone know why a plane needs 70% of its take off speed by the time it reaches the halfway point of its total take off distance???


    There is a simple rule of thumb that explains acceleration in a prop airplane like this:

    "10 times the square root of the percentage of liftoff distance required is equal to the percentage of lift off speed that should be attained in that distance"

    Since an airplane will normally stop in less distance than it will take to accelerate (Not true for all surfaces) it makes somewhat sense to check this speed at the haflway point - gives you enough distance to stop again.

    Using the rule, "10 times the square root of the percentage of liftoff distance," we use 50 percent for the liftoff distance and the square root of 50 is 7.07. Ten times 7.07 equates to 70.7 percent of the liftoff speed should be obtained at the halfway point to guarantee takeoff in the remaining half of the runway. If you have the speed, continue. If you do not have the speed abort.

    Of course this method should not be used with complex aircraft Big Smile
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