In flight mechanics, the term “velocity at the beginning of the flight” usually refers to the initial velocity of an aircraft or any flying object at the moment it starts its flight or takes off from the ground. This velocity is crucial in understanding the dynamics and performance of the aircraft during the early stages of its flight.
v=2w/rho*s*clmd
- “w” refers to the weight of the aircraft.
- “rho” represents the air density at the given altitude and conditions.
- “s” is the wing area of the aircraft.
- “clmd” denotes the maximum lift coefficient of the aircraft during the takeoff phase.