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               We are not only exposed to G-force during transition to a climb or a descent. We

               also experience it when banking.





               A turn with a bank of, for
                             o
               example, 60  will produce
               a force of 2 G. while a bank

                     o
               of 80  will produce a force
               of 6 G.


               We can see that a bank of
                  o
               90  will not be possible.






               5.8.2.1     Limit load factor and ultimate load factor


               There are two load factors:

                   -  Limit load factor

                   -  Ultimate load factor


               The aircraft manual contains values for the limit and ultimate load factor. The
               values are given at full weight and at reduced weight.





               Aircraft in the normal category are designed to be able to withstand certain
               loads (G-forces). If these are exceeded, the aircraft can be damaged.


               The  values  on  the  next  page  indicate  the  limit  load  factor  –  the  maximum

               permissible impact on the aircraft.




                            Aircraft Category            minimum strength requirement

                            Normal Category:             +3,8 G to -1,52 G

                            Working Category             +4,4 G to -1,76 G

                            Aerobatic:                   +6,0 G to -3,0 G




           Flight Theory PPL(A)(UL)/LAPL             Henning Andersen, Midtjysk Flyveskole© 2025           500
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