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Weird value for h_b-mac #1491
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h_b-mac is not the MAC height in ft, it is
(the variable name is confusing) With the c172p on the ground I read h_b-mac-ft = 0.102 Which gives MAC height about 35.8 * 0.102 = 3.56 ft. |
@princekamoro |
I don't know if it's the most up to date plane, it's the one that came with the data files for FG 2020.3.19. Being a high wing (EDIT: and dihedral) aircraft, I would assume MAC should be higher than the CG, something almost 6 ft or so above the ground, which would be an h_b-mac somewhere in the ballpark of ~0.16 ish. |
In this repository, we work with a 2020.4 FG version.
I think that you are right. I don't know where this MAC height is taken from, or where it is given or how it is calculated. I find no value in the FDM. |
I noticed that when the plane is on the runway, h_b-mac is about 0.054. That would correspond to a wing height of 0.054 x 35.8' wingspan = 1.9' above the ground, which seems much too low for a high wing aircraft. Might the model be calculating too much ground effect because of this?
(I've noticed the same on the 182S as well)
(Edit: fixed typo 0.54 x 35.8' -> 0.054)
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