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Lift to Drag Ratio at Maximum Endurance in Range and Endurance Formulas
Lift to Drag Ratio at Maximum Endurance is the ratio of lift to drag at which the plane can fly (or loiter) for maximum time. And is denoted by LDEmax
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Formulas to find Lift to Drag Ratio at Maximum Endurance in Range and Endurance
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Lift to Drag Ratio for Maximum Endurance given Max Lift to Drag Ratio for Prop-Driven Aircraft
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Range and Endurance formulas that make use of Lift to Drag Ratio at Maximum Endurance
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Maximum Lift to Drag Ratio given Lift to Drag Ratio for Max Endurance of Prop-Driven Aircraft
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Propeller Efficiency given Preliminary Endurance for Prop-Driven Aircraft
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List of variables in Range and Endurance formulas
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Maximum Lift-to-Drag Ratio
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FAQ
What is the Lift to Drag Ratio at Maximum Endurance?
Lift to Drag Ratio at Maximum Endurance is the ratio of lift to drag at which the plane can fly (or loiter) for maximum time.
Can the Lift to Drag Ratio at Maximum Endurance be negative?
{YesorNo}, the Lift to Drag Ratio at Maximum Endurance, measured in {OutputVariableMeasurementName} {CanorCannot} be negative.
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