1975
DOI: 10.1017/s000192400003517x
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On the stability of a dirigible body

Abstract: When the Magnus effects are completely absent the oscillatory motion of a dirigible body is said to be plane-yawing. Such bodies are stabilised by attaching fins or control vanes at their rear ends. Initial choice of the fin-size is made, depending on a static stability condition: JM < O, where JM is the normalised overturning aerodynamic moment coefficient. A proper fin-size requirement should normally be found from an appropriate dynamic stability condition. Under the very severe aerodynamic restriction s… Show more

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