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Pilot's Reference Guide
The rigging angle of incidence is the angle between the longitudinal axis of the
aircraft and the chord line. The rigging angle is fixed in the design and
construction of the airframe. • Skeleton line mean camber line - or skeleton line
16 ...
Michael Grossrubatscher, 2008
2
New Results in Numerical and Experimental Fluid Mechanics
... and systems as well as to guarantee a low base drag A side effect of the
introduced expansion surface is a rigging angle of incidence between wing and
body ridge line of approximately aim = 5°, leading to a zero-lift angle of about do
w -5°.
Horst Körner, Reinhard Hilbig, 1997
The " official " B.S.I, glossary does not even mention angle of attack and says the
angle of incidence is " the angle between the chord-line of an aerofoil and the
relative airflow: not to be confused with rigging angle of incidence." A modern ...
Deputazione di storia patria per le provincie di Romagna, Bologna, 1886
tubing, fabric-covered. Empennage, all steel unit, fabric- covered. Landing gear,
19x9 air wheels. Rigging: Angle of incidence, 2 deg. Dihedral, 4 deg. Equipment:
Tachometer, altimeter, oil pressure and temperature spark control, Bungee or ...
F.mpennage, steel tube, strut braced. Landing gear, non-retractable, 8.50x10
tires, hydraulic disc brakes, spring and oil shock absorbers. Rigging: Angle of
incidence, 2 deg. : dihedral, 2 deg. Standard Equipment: Flight instruments,
airspeed ...
6
The aeroplane: an historical survey
of its origins and ...
It seems wisest, however, to retain the term 'angle of incidence' for the angle
between the chord-line and the longitudinal axis of the aeroplane, thus making
this term synonymous with the 'angle of wing-setting', the 'rigging angle of
incidence ' ...
Charles Harvard Gibbs-Smith, Science Museum (Great Britain), 1960
7
An Illustrated Dictionary
of Aviation
See free turbine. free wing A wing-design concept in which the angle of attack is
relatively constant and the rigging angle of incidence of the wing in relation to the
fuselage can vary. This is in contrast to normal aircraft where the rigging angle ...
Bharat Kumar, Dale DeRemer, Douglas Marshall, 2005
8
Aerodynamics
of the Model Airplane: Airfoil measurements
The "rigging angle of incidence" of the airfoil, that is, the angle at which the profile
chord is attached to the longitudinal axis of the fuselage, plays an important role.
The best drag-lift ratio of a wing occurs at a very definite angle of attack, which, ...
Franz Wilhelm Schmitz, 1967
9
Jane's All the World's Aircraft
With a conventional aircraft, rigging angle of incidence of wing to fuselage is
constant, and angle of attack of wing is varied by pilot's control actions. In the
Freewing, angle of attack is relatively constant and angle of incidence of wing to ...
Frederick Thomas Jane, Paul Jackson, 1995
10
Dictionary
of technical aviation:
... reversional speed revised QNH revolution revolutions per minute RPM
revolutions per second RPS revolving storm reynold's number rib rich mixture rig,
to rigging angle of incidence right angle right-hand thread right-hand traffic right
of way ...