ROC question
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ROC question
Hi I have this question that I need the explanation to if possible
An a/craft has a gradient of 3.3% flying at IAS of 85knts at a pressure Alt of 8000ft temp 15 degrees will have a rate of climb of ??
I have the answer of 334Ft/Min
What is the formula to get there?
I have tried ROC= V sin Y but do not get 334
I need someone to help me see how to get to this figure.
Cheers

An a/craft has a gradient of 3.3% flying at IAS of 85knts at a pressure Alt of 8000ft temp 15 degrees will have a rate of climb of ??
I have the answer of 334Ft/Min
What is the formula to get there?
I have tried ROC= V sin Y but do not get 334
I need someone to help me see how to get to this figure.
Cheers
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1 in 60 rule do it? I'll find me whizz-wheel and have a go!
Converted IAS to TAS, then converted the gradient of 3.3% to and angle of 1.98 degrees, then worked out the distance gone in 1 minute as feet, then transposed it into the 1 in 60 rule and came out with 331ft/min, which is fine if the possible answers are far enough apart!
Perhaps the long way round, but proves how handy the 1 in 60 is ;-)
Converted IAS to TAS, then converted the gradient of 3.3% to and angle of 1.98 degrees, then worked out the distance gone in 1 minute as feet, then transposed it into the 1 in 60 rule and came out with 331ft/min, which is fine if the possible answers are far enough apart!
Perhaps the long way round, but proves how handy the 1 in 60 is ;-)
Last edited by HN1708; 21st September 2007 at 20:27. Reason: Found the answer

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Using a CRP-5, set 8000ft against +15C. Then look at the inside scale for 85kt IAS. This gives you approximately 99kts TAS.
Then, using the 1 in 60 rule:
(Height/Distance travelled)x100=Gradient in %
so: (Height/10032ft)x100=3.3% (you get 10032ft from (99/60)x6080)
Height = (3.3/100)x10032
Height = 331ft - near enough to your given answer.
Then, using the 1 in 60 rule:
(Height/Distance travelled)x100=Gradient in %
so: (Height/10032ft)x100=3.3% (you get 10032ft from (99/60)x6080)
Height = (3.3/100)x10032
Height = 331ft - near enough to your given answer.





