词条 | Radius of action |
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A given aircraft's radius of action varies according to the altitude of its flight plan, amount of weight (ordnance in a military context) it is carrying, and whether or not it carries external drop tanks full of fuel.
In military aviation, the combat radius of an aircraft is often given with its mission profile (without in-air refueling). For example:
The radius of action of an aircraft is always smaller than its maximum range, the furthest distance the aircraft can fly with maximum payload and without refueling, or ferry range, the furthest distance the aircraft can fly with drop tanks, no load or ordnance and without refueling. The rule of thumb is that the radius of action is one-third the distance an aircraft can fly in a straight line on a full load of fuel. In military aviation, this assumes a trip out and back, plus one-third of fuel for combat operations.[2] See also
References1. ^{{Cite book|title=Joint Publication 1-02; Department of Defense Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms; 12 April 2001 (as amended through 31 August 2005) |author=Joint Chiefs of Staff |publisher=U.S. Department of Defense |location=Washington, D.C. |date=31 August 2005 |orig-year=2001 |url=https://apps.dtic.mil/dtic/tr/fulltext/u2/a439918.pdf |page=442 (PDF p. 450) |oclc=52576542 |lccn=2001093142 |isbn=1931641323 }} {{Mil-aviation-stub}}2. ^{{Cite book|title=How to Make War|last=Dunnigan|first=James F.|publisher=William Morrow|year=2003|isbn=006009012X|location=|pages=|via=}} 1 : Military aviation |
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