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Approach Considerations in Aircraft with High-Lift Propeller Systems
Author(s) -
Michael D. Patterson,
Nicholas K. Borer
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
14th aiaa aviation technology, integration, and operations conference
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.2514/6.2017-3782
Subject(s) - lift (data mining) , aeronautics , computer science , propeller , marine engineering , aerospace engineering , engineering , data mining
NASA’s research into distributed electric propulsion (DEP) includes the design and development of the X-57 Maxwell aircraft. This aircraft has two distinct types of DEP: wingtip propellers and high-lift propellers. This paper focuses on the unique opportunities and challenges that the high-lift propellers—i.e., the small diameter propellers distributed upstream of the wing leading edge to augment lift at low speeds—bring to the aircraft performance in approach conditions. Recent changes to the regulations related to certifying small aircraft (14 CFR §23) and these new regulations’ implications on the certification of aircraft with high-lift propellers are discussed. Recommendations about control systems for high-lift propeller systems are made, and performance estimates for the X-57 aircraft with high-lift propellers operating are presented.

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