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Aircraft control for flight in an uncertain environment: Takeoff in windshear
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    Aircraft control for flight in an uncertain environment: Takeoff in windshear (English)
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    The design of the control of an aircraft encountering windshear after takeoff is treated as a problem of stabilizing the climb rate about a desired value of the climb rate. The resulting controller is a feedback one utilizing only climb rate information. Its robustness vis-a-vis windshear structure and intensity is illustrated via simulations employing four different windshear models.
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