In aircraft design and aviation, there isn’t a standard formula or concept called “turn velocity.” However, there are several related concepts and equations that are used to calculate various aspects of turning performance or maneuvering.One such concept is “banked turn” or “bank angle,” which is the angle at which an aircraft tilts or banks while making a turn.
The formula for calculating the bank angle in a coordinated turn is:
- Bank Angle is the angle of bank in radians.
- Velocity is the velocity of the aircraft in meters per second.
- g is the acceleration due to gravity (approximately 9.81 m/s²).Turn Radius is the radius of the turn in meters.