This paper provides a brief overview of how modelling and simulation has been used to inform preparations for First of Class Flight Trials (FOCFT) aboard HMS Queen Elizabeth, the first of the United Kingdom’s two new Queen Elizabeth Class aircraft carriers, from the perspective of a collaborative research programme undertaken by industry and academia to develop high-fidelity simulations of the carrier’s ‘airwake’. Computer modelling of the unsteady air flow over the carrier, and of the aircraft flight dynamics, have been integrated into high-fidelity flight simulators at BAE Systems Warton, and at the University of Liverpool. The Queen Elizabeth Class (QEC) carriers have primarily been designed to operate the Short Take-Off and Vertical ...
This paper describes the use of Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) data to improve the fidelity of h...
When conducting landings to a ship's deck in strong winds, helicopter pilot workload is often domina...
This paper reviews some of the research that has been carried out at the University of Liverpool whe...
This paper provides a brief overview of how modelling and simulation has been used to inform prepara...
This paper outlines progress towards the development of a high-fidelity piloted flight simulation en...
Flight simulation is being used to inform the First of Class Flight Trials for the UK’s new Queen El...
This paper will outline progress towards the development of a high-fidelity piloted flight simulatio...
This Paper describes how flight simulation has been used to investigate helicopter recovery operatio...
This paper describes a comprehensive experimental and computational modelling study of the aerodynam...
Air operations around naval vessels are inherently challenging and a major contributor to this is th...
Along with the restricted landing area and the rolling, pitching and heaving of the ship's deck, the...
Copyright © 2019 by the Vertical Flight Society. All rights reserved. This paper describes an invest...
This thesis reports on an investigation into the effects of ship airwake upon piloted aircraft opera...
Modern combat ships, such as frigates and destroyers, routinely operate with maritime helicopters. T...
ABSTRACTThis paper reviews some of the research that has been carried out at the University of Liver...
This paper describes the use of Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) data to improve the fidelity of h...
When conducting landings to a ship's deck in strong winds, helicopter pilot workload is often domina...
This paper reviews some of the research that has been carried out at the University of Liverpool whe...
This paper provides a brief overview of how modelling and simulation has been used to inform prepara...
This paper outlines progress towards the development of a high-fidelity piloted flight simulation en...
Flight simulation is being used to inform the First of Class Flight Trials for the UK’s new Queen El...
This paper will outline progress towards the development of a high-fidelity piloted flight simulatio...
This Paper describes how flight simulation has been used to investigate helicopter recovery operatio...
This paper describes a comprehensive experimental and computational modelling study of the aerodynam...
Air operations around naval vessels are inherently challenging and a major contributor to this is th...
Along with the restricted landing area and the rolling, pitching and heaving of the ship's deck, the...
Copyright © 2019 by the Vertical Flight Society. All rights reserved. This paper describes an invest...
This thesis reports on an investigation into the effects of ship airwake upon piloted aircraft opera...
Modern combat ships, such as frigates and destroyers, routinely operate with maritime helicopters. T...
ABSTRACTThis paper reviews some of the research that has been carried out at the University of Liver...
This paper describes the use of Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) data to improve the fidelity of h...
When conducting landings to a ship's deck in strong winds, helicopter pilot workload is often domina...
This paper reviews some of the research that has been carried out at the University of Liverpool whe...