...or indirectly proportional to _____?
this is just one of those random thoughts while showering kind of things for you aerodynamicists out there...
I'm thinking in terms of turbulence, mainly but not solely
of course there's things like if there's a lavatory onboard, the quality of foam in the seat, etc...
But in terms of aircraft specs and design....
Remembering a flight I took in a 152 once, after a long time of flying larger and heavier planes. It was a bit of a windy day and I remember thinking this is one reason why I don't like a 152! It was beating me around pretty good
It can't be solely gross weight... the heavier the better, so I have in mind wing loading as being a good relative indicator.
so, a C172 with a wing loading of 13.2#/SF
is a smoother ride than a C152 with a wing loading of 10.5#/SF
and a C182 is even a better ride with a loading of 17.8#/SF
An Aerolite 103 (just as a point of reference) has a wing loading of around 4.5 to 5#/sf...so that must be a truly bumpy ride
So I'm wondering, what other variables would play into comparing different aircraft in terms of ride?
Is it safe to assume that anything with a wing loading of close to 10 or 11 will ride about like a 152?
this is just one of those random thoughts while showering kind of things for you aerodynamicists out there...
I'm thinking in terms of turbulence, mainly but not solely
of course there's things like if there's a lavatory onboard, the quality of foam in the seat, etc...
But in terms of aircraft specs and design....
Remembering a flight I took in a 152 once, after a long time of flying larger and heavier planes. It was a bit of a windy day and I remember thinking this is one reason why I don't like a 152! It was beating me around pretty good
It can't be solely gross weight... the heavier the better, so I have in mind wing loading as being a good relative indicator.
so, a C172 with a wing loading of 13.2#/SF
is a smoother ride than a C152 with a wing loading of 10.5#/SF
and a C182 is even a better ride with a loading of 17.8#/SF
An Aerolite 103 (just as a point of reference) has a wing loading of around 4.5 to 5#/sf...so that must be a truly bumpy ride
So I'm wondering, what other variables would play into comparing different aircraft in terms of ride?
Is it safe to assume that anything with a wing loading of close to 10 or 11 will ride about like a 152?