This thesis studies possible solutions regarding the increase of stall, cruise and critical landing and takeoff operation performance of a STOL light aircraft thanks to passive high lift or flow control devices. Firstly, the problem that creates the need for this thesis is discussed as to organise the goals and aim of it. Then, the state of the art is studied, and possible solutions are considered as candidates which are analysed furthermore and compared. A simulation phase ensues after a learning process of the simulation tools that should be used. The best solution candidates are then compared, and an implementation study follows with the purpose of analysing whether they will be feasible or not. This project is part of a joint effort com...
One of the best airplanes ever realized by the European Aircraft industry was the Dornier Do 28D Sky...
The potential application of advanced forms of aircraft control to civil operation appears to be ca...
Copyright @ 2010 The Royal Aeronautical Society. This article is the final author version of the pub...
This thesis studies possible solutions regarding the increase of stall, cruise and critical landing ...
This paper focuses on the flight mechanical characteristics of an active high-lift supported transpo...
In this e-project is performed a study to find a proper wing design for a STOL capable electric ligh...
This paper focuses on the flight mechanical characteristics of an active high-lift supported transpo...
The target of this study is find the most adequate wing configuration for short take-off and landing...
Design of a STOL (Short Take-Off and Landing) ultralight aircraft has been carried out at Dipartimen...
This paper presents some of the progress in research on efficient high-lift systems for future civil...
This project is based on a collaboration through the Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya and ONAero...
There is widespread interest in the use of electric aircraft for short missions in and around urban...
One of the best airplanes ever realized by the European Aircraft industry was the Dornier Do 28D Sky...
Careful analysis of long-term objectives of air transport indicates that the needed progress in vehi...
Distributed electric propulsion (DEP) is an emerging set of technologies which enable new vehicle c...
One of the best airplanes ever realized by the European Aircraft industry was the Dornier Do 28D Sky...
The potential application of advanced forms of aircraft control to civil operation appears to be ca...
Copyright @ 2010 The Royal Aeronautical Society. This article is the final author version of the pub...
This thesis studies possible solutions regarding the increase of stall, cruise and critical landing ...
This paper focuses on the flight mechanical characteristics of an active high-lift supported transpo...
In this e-project is performed a study to find a proper wing design for a STOL capable electric ligh...
This paper focuses on the flight mechanical characteristics of an active high-lift supported transpo...
The target of this study is find the most adequate wing configuration for short take-off and landing...
Design of a STOL (Short Take-Off and Landing) ultralight aircraft has been carried out at Dipartimen...
This paper presents some of the progress in research on efficient high-lift systems for future civil...
This project is based on a collaboration through the Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya and ONAero...
There is widespread interest in the use of electric aircraft for short missions in and around urban...
One of the best airplanes ever realized by the European Aircraft industry was the Dornier Do 28D Sky...
Careful analysis of long-term objectives of air transport indicates that the needed progress in vehi...
Distributed electric propulsion (DEP) is an emerging set of technologies which enable new vehicle c...
One of the best airplanes ever realized by the European Aircraft industry was the Dornier Do 28D Sky...
The potential application of advanced forms of aircraft control to civil operation appears to be ca...
Copyright @ 2010 The Royal Aeronautical Society. This article is the final author version of the pub...