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     Principles of flight
               If the limit load factor is exceeded by 50%, the aircraft is at the ultimate load
               factor, where there will be breakage or visible signs of shape changes.
               The  limit  load  factor  must  never  be  exceeded.  Permanent
               deformations can occur!
               It is not certain that you can see the deformations immediately, but the metal
               never forgets - the pilot may do so!
               If the ultimate load factor is exceeded, the aircraft structure will visibly break!
               5.8.2.2     Relationship between load factors and damage to aircraft
               The illustration here shows the relationship between the influence of G-force
               and the consequences of exceeding the limit load factor / ultimate load factor.
               Pilot  A  makes  a  loop  in  his
               plane.
               He sees the skin on the upper
               side  of  the  wing  wave  and
               eases the pull on the stick.
               Since  the  plane  is  no  longer
               loaded,  the  waves  straighten
               out, and the wing is as before.
               Pilot B also makes a loop but exceeds the limit load factor.
               Permanent deformations occurs on the plane.
               Pilot C also makes a loop, exceeds both the limit load factor of 3.8 G and the
               ultimate load factor of 5.7 G. Parts of the plane breaks off, so there is only one
               way out, the parachute, if you have one!
           Flight Theory PPL(A)(UL)/LAPL             Henning Andersen, Midtjysk Flyveskole© 2025           501





