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Monday, October 30, 2006

Flight Tests !

As part of my Msc, my schoolmates and I carried out some experiments in the JetStream 31 G-NFLA. For people who don't know much about this aircraft, it has a 19-seat cabin and can fly at 260 kts.


Our role was more or less the role of a flight test engineer. We were recording data inflight about :
• aerodynamics properties (lift, drag, stall)
• performance (cruise and climb)
• stability (static and dynamic)
• handling qualities (Dutch roll, phugoid..)

Here it is ! Let's get onboard and fly right now !



Nice aircraft, isn't it ?

Maybe a bit noisy inside. But it's only a commuter plane so you will not suffer it for hours, should you take it.


Look at the countryside... It's so beautiful here, in England !




Hum... We also need to work a bit because there is a report to write then : it is now finished. The teacher will have 130 pages or so to read :-)






This module was very enjoyable as you can easily guess. We were given an overview of the wide range of manoeuvres an aircraft can undertake. But it wasn't always easy : try to record data on a sheet under 2g's and just tell me then...

If you like strong feelings (correct me if my English is too bad), next time you go in an airplane, ask for a unstable phugoid. It's not unstable on every aircraft but when it is.... enjoy the parabolic flight !

But unfortunately, most of the time, it was very peaceful. Now it's finished.. back on the taxiway for a ground analysis of the data : the most tedious part, believe me !

Sunday, October 29, 2006

Cranfield, Silsoe...

My first post ! At last !
So, what is Cranfield and where is it ?

Cranfield is a huge university with many postgraduate students in many areas of expertise (waoohh... wonderful !!) such as : Aerospace, Health, Management, Environment and Water... I think it is getting boring ; so just go to http://www.cranfield.ac.uk/ for further details.

Question : where is Cranfield ?
Answer : in the countryside, in the Bedfordshire... Look below :


The ellipse shows the location of Cranfield University with its airfield which was first designed for the Royal Air Force.


(snapshot from GoogleEarth)

Why a circle on the map ? Because I'm living in Silsoe which is the second campus of Cranfield University. It's far from the main campus (25 kilometers) but there's a nice atmosphere in shared houses. I am currently living with people from England, Slovaquia, Slovenia and Sri-lanka.


That's all ! Just for you to have a rough idea of where I live and study...

PS : You've probably found out that i have no skill at all for writing... Anyway, I will show you more pictures than text.