Ground effect is a phenomenon that occurs when an aircraft’s wings are operating close to the ground, resulting in increased lift and reduced drag. This effect is particularly significant for helicopters and other vertical takeoff and landing (VTOL) aircraft.
The boundary of the ground effect zone is typically defined by half the rotor diameter. Within this region, the downward wash from the rotors interacts with the ground, creating a cushioning effect that enhances lift performance.
D = Rotor Diameter
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