The Velocity Given By Pull-Up Maneuver Rate is a parameter in flight mechanics that describes the rate at which an aircraft’s velocity increases during a pull-up maneuver. It quantifies the change in velocity as the aircraft transitions from level flight to an upward trajectory. This rate is crucial for assessing the aircraft’s ability to climb rapidly and is influenced by factors such as thrust, lift, and weight distribution. A higher Pull-Up Maneuver Rate indicates a more effective climb capability during such maneuvers. The formula to calculate velocity as follows:
Where:
- g is gravity in m/s2,
- n is the load factor,
- ω is the Turn Rate in rad/s.