Burt Rutan's White Knight and SpaceShip One, Photo Courtesy of Scaled Composites
13.2 Power Required
Now we can look at the
propulsion system requirements to maintain steady level flight since
$\displaystyle T_{\textrm{req}} = D$
and
$\displaystyle P_{\textrm{req}} = T_{\textrm{req}}V = DV.$
Thus the power required (for steady level flight) takes the form of
Figure
13.3.
Figure 13.3:
Typical power required curve for an aircraft.
The velocity for minimum power is obtained by taking the derivative
of the equation for
$ P_{\textrm{req}}$
with respect to $ V$
and
setting it equal to zero.
As we will see shortly, maximum
endurance (time aloft) occurs
when the minimum power is used to maintain steady level flight.
Maximum
range (distance traveled) is obtained when the
aircraft is flown at the most aerodynamically efficient condition
(maximum
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).
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