Syllabus
Syllabus for AE-426 for 072 semester.
Catalog Data
AE426: Flight Dynamics (3 credits) Flight performance. Static and
dynamic flight stability and control of flight vehicle.
Evaluation Methods
1- Homework
2- Midterm exams
3- Project
4- Final Exam
Learning Objectives
1. To introduce students to the fundamental concepts of atmospheric flight dynamics.
2. To allow students to analytically estimate static and dynamic stability derivatives.
3. To enable students to study and predict aircraft performance.
4. To allow students to study the stability of longitudinal and lateral motions using the
linearized equations of motion.
5. To enable students to control aircraft using control theory techniques.
Learning Outcomes
1- Students will demonstrate a good understanding of flight dynamics. [EM: 1-4]
2- Students will demonstrate a good understanding of flight performance, stability, and
control. [EM: 1-4]
3- Students will demonstrate the ability to use MATLABĀ® as a tool for matrix
manipulations and dynamic simulation. [EM: 1,3]
4- Students will demonstrate the ability to work as a team, give a professional
PowerPoint presentation and write a technical document. [EM: 3]
Prerequisites
AE 220 or equivalent
Project
To enhance learning, the students are required to do a project, or more, involving some
design aspects on a certain airplane selected by the students and approved by the instructor.
References
Etkin, B., and Reid, L. D., Dynamics of Flight: Stability and Control, 3rd Ed., John Wiley & Sons, 1996
Textbook
Nelson, R. C., Flight Stability and Automatic Control, 2nd Ed., McGraw-Hill Co., 1998