AT -6
The AT-6 is an aircraft designed by Tomasz Antoniewski as a Three Surfaces Aircraft (TSA) unconventional configuration. AT-6 was designed as part of the project UDA-POIG.01.04.00-14-260/11-00 named: "Development of assumptions and creation of a new generation TSA hybrid airplane prototype". The company AT-P Aviation Sp. z o.o. commissioned the Warsaw University of Technology to analyse the stability of the designed aircraft. As a result of the analyses, the configuration was changed (Fig. 1) in order to improve the lateral characteristics of the aircraft, in particular Dutch roll characteristics (Fig. 2).
Fig.1 - Changing of the configuration
Fig2 - Dutch roll characteristics before and after changing the configuration
AT-6 under develop - waiting for maiden flight - below
Papers related to the project:
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T. Goetzendorf-Grabowski, T. Antoniewski , (2016), "Three surface aircraft (TSA) configuration – flying qualities evaluation", Aircraft Engineering and Aerospace Technology: An International Journal, Vol. 88 Iss 2 pp. 277 – 284
https://dx.doi.org/10.1108/AEAT-02-2015-0055 - T. Goetzendorf-Grabowski, T. Antoniewski: Three surface aircraft (TSA) configuration – profits and problems, EASN 2014 Workshop Proceedings, Aachen 2014
- T. Goetzendorf-Grabowski: Stability problems of three surface configuration, Proceedings of 29th INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS OF THE AERONAUTICAL SCIENCES, ICAS_2014_0270, St.Petersburg 2014