Correct Answer : ratio of thrust produced by an engine to the weight of the aircraft
Explanation : Thrust loading is nothing but the thrust to weight ratio. It is defined as the ratio of thrust produced by the engine to the weight of the aircraft. Thrust loading will vary from aircraft to aircraft. It can be between 0.2-0.6 typically.
Correct Answer : Option (B) : 7.54
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Correct Answer : Option (A) : 1.80m/s
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Correct Answer : Option (C) : 0.48
Explanation : Given, load factor n=1.2, lift to drag L/D = 2.5Now, n at cruise is given by, n = (T/W)*(L/D).Hence, T/w is given as,T/W = n / (L/D) = 1.2/2.5 = 0.48.