sesc360 Posted October 20, 2016 Report Posted October 20, 2016 Hello all, is XPlane capable of simulating Short Period Oscillation? Short period oscillations[edit] With no special name, the shorter period mode is called simply the "short-period mode". The short-period mode is a usually heavily damped oscillation with a period of only a few seconds. The motion is a rapid pitching of the aircraft about the center of gravity. The period is so short that the speed does not have time to change, so the oscillation is essentially an angle-of-attack variation. The time to damp the amplitude to one-half of its value is usually on the order of 1 second. Ability to quickly self damp when the stick is briefly displaced is one of the many criteria for general aircraft certification. This would be cruical for a flightsim we plan to build in our flightschool which will need certification and simulation of this Oscillation is a must have for this sim and our current B737 sim is not able to do it with FSX. Best Sebastian Quote
Morten Posted October 20, 2016 Report Posted October 20, 2016 54 minutes ago, sesc360 said: Hello all, is XPlane capable of simulating Short Period Oscillation? Yes, the short period damping is modeled (if the aircraft is made correct) http://www.xplanefreeware.net/morten/MOV/pitch.mp4 Also the long period phugoid oscillations are modelled M 1 Quote
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