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Lift-to-Drag Ratio in Range and Endurance Formulas
The Lift-to-Drag Ratio is the amount of lift generated by a wing or vehicle, divided by the aerodynamic drag it creates by moving through the air. And is denoted by LD.
Formulas to find Lift-to-Drag Ratio in Range and Endurance
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Lift-to-Drag Ratio for given Endurance of Jet Airplane
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Lift-to-Drag ratio for given Range of Propeller-Driven Airplane
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Range and Endurance formulas that make use of Lift-to-Drag Ratio
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Endurance for given Lift-to-Drag Ratio of Jet Airplane
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Thrust-Specific Fuel Consumption for given Endurance and Lift-to-Drag Ratio of Jet Airplane
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Breguet Range
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Range of Propeller-Driven Airplane for given lift-to-drag ratio
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Propeller Efficiency for given Range and Lift-to-Drag Ratio of Propeller-Driven Airplane
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Specific Fuel Consumption for given Range and Lift-to-Drag Ratio of Propeller-Driven Airplane
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List of variables in Range and Endurance formulas
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Thrust-Specific Fuel Consumption
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Endurance of Aircraft
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Gross Weight
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Weight without Fuel
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Specific Fuel Consumption
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Range of Propeller Aircraft
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Propeller Efficiency
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FAQ
What is the Lift-to-Drag Ratio?
The Lift-to-Drag Ratio is the amount of lift generated by a wing or vehicle, divided by the aerodynamic drag it creates by moving through the air.
Can the Lift-to-Drag Ratio be negative?
{YesorNo}, the Lift-to-Drag Ratio, measured in {OutputVariableMeasurementName} {CanorCannot} be negative.
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