The stick force gradient is a measure of the force required to move the control column (stick) of an aircraft, typically in relation to changes in airspeed. It is crucial for understanding the handling characteristics of an aircraft and ensuring that it remains controllable throughout its flight envelope.
The stick force gradient can be influenced by various factors including the aircraft’s aerodynamic design, weight distribution, and control system configuration. A higher stick force gradient indicates a stiffer control input requirement, which might affect pilot workload and handling qualities.
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