Abstract:
Summary.--A reduction method intended for routine use is derived whereby the take-off distance required for a turbo-jet aircraft to clear a 50-ft screen under a specified set of standard conditions of air temperature and pressure, wind speed, aircraft weight and engine speed can be deduced from the distance measured in an arbitrary set of conditions. The method is basically similar to that used for piston-engined aircraft and the only information required in addition to that which can be observed is a numerical constant for the engine type. The method is shown to be not inconsistent with available experimental data.