airloads
Airloads are the aerodynamic forces and moments acting on an aircraft or other structure as it moves through the air. They arise from relative air flow and act on all exposed surfaces, including wings, fuselage, tails, and control surfaces. The main force components are lift, drag, and side force, accompanied by pitching, rolling, and yawing moments. Airloads depend on flight condition, geometry, air density, and atmospheric phenomena, and they are central to structural sizing, flutter analysis, and handling characteristics.
Airloads can be steady or unsteady. Steady airloads result from constant flight conditions, while unsteady airloads
In design practice, airloads are used to size structural elements, define allowable flight envelopes, and assess