Table of Contents 1
Cover
8
Preface
10
About the Companion Website
11
1 Introduction
1.1 Case Study: Supersonic Flight in the Bell XS‐1
1.2 Types of Flight Testing
1.3 Objectives and Organization of this Book
References
12
2 The Flight Environment: Standard Atmosphere
2.1 Earth's Atmosphere
2.2 Standard Atmosphere Model
2.3 Altitudes Used in Aviation
References
Notes
13
3 Aircraft and Flight Test Instrumentation
3.1 Traditional Cockpit Instruments
3.2 Glass Cockpit Instruments
3.3 Flight Test Instrumentation
3.4 Summary
References
Note
14
4 Data Acquisition and Analysis
4.1 Temporal and Spectral Analysis
4.2 Filtering
4.3 Digital Sampling: Bit Depth Resolution and Sample Rate
4.4 Aliasing
4.5 Flight Testing Example
4.6 Summary
References
15
5 Uncertainty Analysis
5.1 Error Theory
5.2 Basic Error Sources in Flight Testing
References
16
6 Flight Test Planning
6.1 Flight Test Process
6.2 Risk Management
6.3 Case Study: Accept No Unnecessary Risk
6.4 Individual Flight Planning
6.5 Conclusion
References
17
7 Drag Polar Measurement in Level Flight
7.1 Theory
7.2 Flight Testing Procedures
7.3 Flight Test Example: Cirrus SR20
References
Note
18
8 Airspeed Calibration
8.1 Theory
8.2 Measurement Errors
8.3 Airspeed Calibration Methods
8.4 Flight Testing Procedures
8.5 Flight Test Example: Cirrus SR20
References
Note
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9 Climb Performance and Level Acceleration to Measure Excess Power
9.1 Theory
9.2 Flight Testing Procedures
9.3 Data Analysis
9.4 Flight Test Example: Cirrus SR20
References
20
10 Glide Speed and Distance
10.1 Theory
10.2 Flight Testing Procedures
10.3 Data Analysis