http://www.simhq.com/simhq3/sims/features/a10history/
Comments on these performance numbers?
And I have never heard of this stall horn as far as "a continuous tone when the aircraft is at its best performance" is that for reals and is it actually usefull for turn performance judgment?
<BLOCKQUOTE id=quote><font size=1 face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" id=quote>quote:<hr height=1 noshade id=quote> The A-10 has a very good instantaneous turn rate, but the sustained turn rate isn’t as good because the aircraft does not have enough thrust to maintain its speed. However, it is still capable of more than 15 degrees per second maximum instantaneous G just prior to wing stall. There is a stall warning system which will warn the pilot that he’s getting close to a stall by sending out a ‘chopped’ tone. This system will also give a continuous tone when the aircraft is at its best performance, and for the best results you should hear that tone without getting to close to the stall point. The aircraft itself gives little stall warning but it has the earlier mentioned warning tones and when the gear is down a stick shaker will warn the pilot of impending stall. Stall speed depends on a lot of things, but without flaps and at a weight of around 30.000 pounds it’s about 120 IAS. Once in a stall, the A-10 has excellent stall/ post-stall/ spin characteristics. To get out of a stall the pilot has to reduce the AOA to below stall warning and do the obvious things like retracting the speed brakes. Overall it is a very easy aircraft to fly, which is good because a pilot’s first flight will be a solo flight.
Sustained load factors at 150 knots 2.29G
Sustained load factors at 275 knots 3.26G
Instantaneous load factors at 150 knots 2.34G
Instantaneous load factors at 300 knots 5.0G
Stabilized 45 degree dive speed 260 knots
Take off distance at max gross weight 3850feet
Sustained turn radius at 1500meters/5000 feet with 6 mk82s
No flaps
200 398m/1305f
250 568m/1864f
300 792m/2598f
20 degree flaps
130 306meter/1003feet
150 296meter/972 feet
170 358meter/1176feet
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