- attitude stability
- устойчивость по углу пространственного положения
Englsh-Russian aviation and space dictionary. - M.: Military publishing house USSR Ministry of Defence. edited by M. Murashkevich. 1974.
Englsh-Russian aviation and space dictionary. - M.: Military publishing house USSR Ministry of Defence. edited by M. Murashkevich. 1974.
Attitude and Heading Reference Systems — or better known as Attitude Heading Reference System (AHRS) are 3 axis sensors that provide heading, attitude and yaw information for aircraft. AHRS are designed to replace traditional mechanical gyroscopic flight instruments and provide superior … Wikipedia
Attitude dynamics and control — The attitude of a body is its orientation as perceived in a certain frame of reference; providing a vector along which a spacecraft is pointing is a description of its attitude. Dynamics is the term for the modeling of changing conditions, due to … Wikipedia
attitude retention system — A system that returns the helicopter to a selected attitude after a disturbance. In this case, changes in the desired attitude can be effected usually through a four way “beep” button or switch or by actuating a “force trim” on the cyclic stick.… … Aviation dictionary
stability — i. The ability of an aircraft to return to the same particular condition of flight after having been disturbed from that condition, without any effort on the part of the pilot. The illustration indicates how a stable aircraft returns to its level … Aviation dictionary
Relaxed stability — In aviation, relaxed stability is the tendency of an aircraft to change its attitude and angle of bank on its own accord. An aircraft with relaxed stability will oscillate in simple harmonic motion around a particular attitude at an increasing… … Wikipedia
Longitudinal static stability — is important in determining whether an aircraft will be able to fly as intended. Static stability As any vehicle moves it will be subjected to minor changes in the forces that act on it, and in its speed. * If such a change causes further changes … Wikipedia
neutral stability — Two situations when there is neutral stability in atmosphere: (a) when environmental lapse rate (ERL) = dry adiabatic lapse rate (DALR) and air is dry and (b) when ELR = saturated adiabatic lapse rate (SALR) and air is saturated. i. In… … Aviation dictionary
positive static stability — The tendency of an aircraft to return to its original flight attitude after being disturbed by an external force. An aircraft is positively stable if it returns to level flight after it has been disturbed by, for instance, a gust … Aviation dictionary
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D. Lewis Mingori — Diamond Lewis (Tino) Mingori (born June 7, 1938)[1] is an American who was a longtime professor of Mechanical Aerospace Engineering at the University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA). He currently serves as a Professor Emeritus.[2] His… … Wikipedia
missile control system — A system that serves to maintain attitude stability and to correct deflections. See also missile guidance system … Military dictionary