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Non-linear lifting line theory application to glider aerodynamic design
Schoř, Pavel ; Daněk, Vladimír (referee) ; Popela, Robert (advisor)
This master thesis shows, how can be the modified lifting line theory used for preliminary glider design an for wing loads determination. It is shown, that relatively accurate results can be obtained at less computational cost in comparison with CFD methods
HPH 2 Twin Shark glider loading calculation
Pělucha, Jiří ; Jebáček, Ivo (referee) ; Juračka, Jaroslav (advisor)
The object of diploma thesis is a loading determination for strength calculation of HPH 2 Twin Shark glider matching the requirements of Certification Specification for Sailplanes (CS-22). Loading of the wing, tail section, fuselage and undercarriage is determined in this work.
Wing Loading Calculation and Stressanalysis of the Glider
Freisleben, Michal ; Juračka, Jaroslav (referee) ; Jebáček, Ivo (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with the calculation of composite wing loading and its stressanalysis. Furthermore work contains design of static strength test wing.
Wing design of the gliders
Löffelmann, František ; Weis, Martin (referee) ; Jebáček, Ivo (advisor)
Thesis treats influences of geometrical characteristics on aerodynamic wing properties generally meaning, wing construction load and describes typical wing design. Next there are introduced basic requirements on gliders, according to regulation CS-22. Consequently there are described composite structures and there is sketched their design. There are described wings of two different present high-performance sail-planes (Schleicher ASW 22, SZD56-2 Diana-2). Finally there are compared modern gliders, their performances and on this basic there are compared performances of 15-metre Class and 18-metre Class.
Development and use of non-motorized aircraft
Bečka, Pavel ; Schoř, Pavel (referee) ; Zablatzký, Jiří (advisor)
The object of this bachelor thesis is history, development and use of non-motorized aircraft. The first part dedicate of history this aircraft industry in the Word and Czechoslovakia. The second part dedicate about construction of this machines. The Thirst part dedicate of materials, which are using in this part of aeronautical production. And finally fourth part dedicate ways for starts of this aircrafts.
Advanced conception of school gliders
Šponer, Jan ; Zablatzký, Jiří (referee) ; Weis, Martin (advisor)
The bachelor's thesis offers a view of flight regimes of school glider and the demands placed on it. These demands depend on requirements of the training plan, aero clubs, instructors and students themselves. You will find a selection of gliders for training used in the Czech Republic and Czechoslovakia from 1950 and evaluation of positive and negative properties of these gliders. Further on, it is outlined how the best glider for training new pilots should look like.
History of civil avaition from beginning till the end of 1918
Soukop, Robin ; Daněk, Vladimír (referee) ; Chlebek, Jiří (advisor)
This bachelor thesis contains whole review of the civil aviation history from the first steps and early attempts at fly till year 1918 when flying became a common part of lifes and show of human advanced as well. Attention is paid to all relevant events of the aviation history from the first kites till the fly of the Wright brothers. As well like the events this thesis resumes all persones who influenced the aviation most with their lifes and particular contribution included.
The comparison of operational, technical and economical characteristics of towing aircraft.
Slováček, Jan ; Daněk, Vladimír (referee) ; Imriš, Pavel (advisor)
The objektive of this bachelor thesis is compares the towing aircraft based on analyse of operational, technical and economic parameters. Contains study of particual parameters and description of the charakteriscit in terms of air-towing. The outcome of the thesis is evaluation most proper aircraft used to air-towing.
Gliders in Today's Aviation
Schoř, Pavel ; Zikmund, Pavel (referee) ; Šošovička, Róbert (advisor)
The introduction of this bachelor`s thesis deals with a brief history of gliders. Second chapter explains basic principles of unpowered aircraft flight, including the principle, how an unpowered glider can climb. Commonly used take-off methods are also mentioned. In all chapters, the examples are explained on Standard Cirrus glider, because it is very widespread in Czech Republic and is financially well affordable. Third chapter describes natural principles, which are used by glider pilots to gain an altitude. An extra attention is paid to gaining an altitude in thermals. In fourth chapter, the gliders are divided according to their purpose and sporting category. Short description of glider construction is mentioned, including a description of instruments, which are necessary for a cross country flight. The description of cross country flight is mentioned at end of this chapter. Last chapter compares Standard Cirrus glider with SZD 56-2, which is one of the today`s best 15m gliders. The main purpose is to illustrate the progress in glider designing, which was achieved during last 40 years, in the light of previous chapters.
Thermal convection in Czech Republic and its using by sport pilots
Ožana, Martin ; Hudec,, František (referee) ; Krška,, Karel (advisor)
This thesis provides a brief overview of ascending airflow typology in the Czech Republic, in particular the occurrence and prediction of thermical convection. Since gliders are usually towed by motor aicraft, it also includes summary of knowledge, that should be known by towing aircraft pilot.

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