The Static Aeroelastic Deformation of Slender Configurations

By consideration of a series of simple models the static aeroelasticity of conventional aircraft is first discussed and then extended to the integrated configuration combining fuselage, wing and tail. It is shown that, on the basis of linear aerodynamics, a maximum speed exists at which control is possible. Overall deformations and control forces become large at speeds approaching this critical condition. Part II, to be published, contains calculations on slender plate aircraft including non-linear aerodynamics.

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