Aircraft flight process when maintaining the speed by action on

Aeronautics and astronautics – Aircraft control – Automatic

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244 76R, 244182, 244188, 244195, B64C 1316, G05D 108

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053869540

ABSTRACT:
Process for flying an aircraft in the "elevator speed maintenance mode" during altitude changes, in which for acquiring and/or maintaining a nominal speed it is supplied to the flight computer at the same time as the instantaneous speed of the aircraft, said computer producing the elevator control instruction, characterized in that a nominal speed is also simultaneously transmitted in continuous manner to the automatic thrust control member of the engines and in that the process is performed during two successive sequences, namely:

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