pitchstabilitet
Pitchstabilitet refers to the tendency of a vehicle to resist changes in its pitch angle or to return to a defined pitch attitude after a disturbance. In aviation, pitch stability is part of longitudinal stability, ensuring that after a small change in angle of attack the aircraft tends to return to its trimmed flight attitude. In ships, a similar concept applies in the longitudinal plane, often discussed in terms of metacentric stability.
In aircraft, stability is governed by the relative position of the center of gravity (CG) to the
In ships, pitch stability relates to maintaining favorable longitudinal equilibrium. The longitudinal metacentric height (GM_L) and
Assessment methods include wind tunnel data, flight and sea trials, and stability analyses, with modern systems