Sec. 25.481 -
Tail-down landing conditions.
(a) In the tail-down
attitude, the airplane is assumed to contact the ground at forward
velocity components, ranging from VL1 to VL2
parallel to the ground under the conditions prescribed in §25.473 with --
(1) VL1
equal to VS0 (TAS) at the appropriate
landing weight and in standard sea level conditions; and
(2) VL2
equal to VS0 (TAS) at the appropriate
landing weight and altitudes in a hot day temperature of 41 degrees F.
above standard.
(3) The combination of
vertical and drag components considered to be acting at the main wheel
axle centerline.
(b) For the tail-down
landing condition for airplanes with tail wheels, the main and tail wheels
are assumed to contact the ground simultaneously, in accordance with
figure 3 of appendix A. Ground reaction conditions on the tail wheel are
assumed to act --
(1) Vertically; and
(2) Up and aft through the
axle at 45 degrees to the ground line.
(c) For the tail-down
landing condition for airplanes with nose wheels, the airplane is assumed
to be at an attitude corresponding to either the stalling angle or the
maximum angle allowing clearance with the ground by each part of the
airplane other than the main wheels, in accordance with figure 3 of
appendix A, whichever is less.
[Docket No. 5066, 29 FR
18291, Dec. 24, 1964, as amended by Amdt. 25-91, 62 FR 40705, July 29,
1997; Amdt. 25-94, 63 FR 8848, Feb. 23, 1998]