October 20th, 2007, 12:55
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| Re: Can business jets go supersonic? Quote:
Originally Posted by tgrayson Actually, you want the CG ahead of the CP (or aerodynamic center, really) for stability. As an aircraft goes through the transonic range, the aerodynamic center moves rearward, increasing stability, which tends to pitch the airplane down. It's indeed helpful for the CG to move back in order to reduce the stability. A very authoritative tailplane could alleviate this, but you'd have a lot of trim drag. | Aww no wonder planes keep crashing!  You're right. |
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