kontiki99
Electrical
- Feb 16, 2006
- 510
Been wrestling with issues related to CG Control systems on large commercial aircraft.
I'm very familiar with basic aircraft weight and balance as typically limited to General Aviation, but this is several magnitudes more complicated. Large airliners are typically equipped with systems that move fuel around to shift CG in cruise to optimize fuel performance.
It would be helpful to have a primer that outlined the basic principles. The real time calculation of CG isn't a problem; it's understanding how optimum CG is derived, interaction with flight control systems, stability, and how actual performance is measured.
I've Googled and Amazon-ed, but would only be guessing at what titles had what I need. Any suggestions would be helpful.
My posts reflect my personal views and are not in any way endorsed or approved by any organization I'm professionally affiliated with.
I'm very familiar with basic aircraft weight and balance as typically limited to General Aviation, but this is several magnitudes more complicated. Large airliners are typically equipped with systems that move fuel around to shift CG in cruise to optimize fuel performance.
It would be helpful to have a primer that outlined the basic principles. The real time calculation of CG isn't a problem; it's understanding how optimum CG is derived, interaction with flight control systems, stability, and how actual performance is measured.
I've Googled and Amazon-ed, but would only be guessing at what titles had what I need. Any suggestions would be helpful.
My posts reflect my personal views and are not in any way endorsed or approved by any organization I'm professionally affiliated with.