A very simple and very precise way to measure acceleration.
All you need to do is .speed xxx and observe the climb rate at the speed you desire. To be extremely precises simply measure all planes as you cross a given alt, say 2000 or 3000 ft.
Climb rate and acceleration linear function of each other.
HiTech
Thanks!
Yes, indeed hadn't thought about it that way.
I want to estimate some other parameters as well:
1. Immediate turn ratio
2. Sustained turn ratio
The first one has actual direct relation to stall speed.
turn g = 1g * (V_ias / V_stall) ^2
But it is not 100% correct because it does not take in account the engine force.
I've tried to measure stall speed by using Auto-Level trim and throttling to 0 to see what I get the stall "shake". But it is problematic because
the aircraft starts to loose the altitude before it starts to shake (it stalls before). What would be the best method to measure stall speed?
The second one is much harder besides trying to manually keep the speed/level and to see at what G I don't loose and gain the speed/altitude.
But it is quite challenging. Is there a better way to do it?
P.S.: Have you seed this thread (on wishlist forum)
http://bbs.hitechcreations.com/smf/index.php/topic,352075.0.html ?