PARTIAL climbs are usually done at constant A.S.I, readings. In order to maintain constant A.S.I.R. during a climb, the true forward speed of the aeroplane must increase. Thus there is an increase in the kinetic energy of the aeroplane as well as an increase in the potential energy.
Kinetic Energy in Partial Climbs
Aircraft Engineering and Aerospace Technology ; 14 , 11 ; 319
1942-11-01
1 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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