Direct measurements have been made of the drag of a special test body and its stabilizing tail surfaces throughout free drops from high altitudes. The data obtained have been used to establish the relation between the drag coefficient and the Mach number for the body and for the tail surfaces over a range of Mach numbers from 0.85 to 1.15. For bodies of the form tested, the drag per square foot of frontal area increased abruptly from about 3 percent of atmospheric pressure at a Mach number of 0.95 to 17 percent of atmospheric pressure at a Mach number of 1.00, then linearly with Mach number to 28 percent of atmospheric pressure at a Mach number of approximately 1.15. Some doubt exists as to the applicability of the tail drag results to the ...
L3irect[y comparable drag measurements hare been-made of an a ig%oilm“th a conventional rectangular ...
In order to obtain a correlation of drag data from wind-tunnel and flight tests at high Mach numbers...
Results of an exploratory free-flight investigation at zero lift of several rocket-powered drag-rese...
The drag of bodies has now assumed greater importance because, as shown in NACA RM L53I15a, 1953 and...
Drag measurements at transonic speeds on rectangular airfoils and on airfoils swept back 450 are rep...
Wing section outboard of flap was tested by wake surveys in Mach range of 0.25 - 0.78 and lift coeff...
Results of an investigation by the free-fall method are presented herein for a configuration having ...
Approximate shapes of nonlifting bodies having minimum pressure foredrag at high supersonic airspeed...
Transonic wind tunnel study of aerodynamic characteristics of blunt reentry vehicles at varying angl...
Drag measurements at transonic speeds on rectangular airfoils and on airfoils swept back 450 are rep...
The relation of Whitcomb's "area rule" to the linear formulas for wave drag at lightly supersonic sp...
Wind-tunnel tests were performed at Mach numbers of 1.5 and 2.0 to investigate the influence of tail...
Yawing-moment coefficients were obtained for several dorsal-fin and vertical-tail configurations in ...
Comparisons are made of experimental and theoretical zero-lift wave drag for several nose shapes, wi...
Preliminary results are presented from an investigation to determine the influence of afterbody geom...
L3irect[y comparable drag measurements hare been-made of an a ig%oilm“th a conventional rectangular ...
In order to obtain a correlation of drag data from wind-tunnel and flight tests at high Mach numbers...
Results of an exploratory free-flight investigation at zero lift of several rocket-powered drag-rese...
The drag of bodies has now assumed greater importance because, as shown in NACA RM L53I15a, 1953 and...
Drag measurements at transonic speeds on rectangular airfoils and on airfoils swept back 450 are rep...
Wing section outboard of flap was tested by wake surveys in Mach range of 0.25 - 0.78 and lift coeff...
Results of an investigation by the free-fall method are presented herein for a configuration having ...
Approximate shapes of nonlifting bodies having minimum pressure foredrag at high supersonic airspeed...
Transonic wind tunnel study of aerodynamic characteristics of blunt reentry vehicles at varying angl...
Drag measurements at transonic speeds on rectangular airfoils and on airfoils swept back 450 are rep...
The relation of Whitcomb's "area rule" to the linear formulas for wave drag at lightly supersonic sp...
Wind-tunnel tests were performed at Mach numbers of 1.5 and 2.0 to investigate the influence of tail...
Yawing-moment coefficients were obtained for several dorsal-fin and vertical-tail configurations in ...
Comparisons are made of experimental and theoretical zero-lift wave drag for several nose shapes, wi...
Preliminary results are presented from an investigation to determine the influence of afterbody geom...
L3irect[y comparable drag measurements hare been-made of an a ig%oilm“th a conventional rectangular ...
In order to obtain a correlation of drag data from wind-tunnel and flight tests at high Mach numbers...
Results of an exploratory free-flight investigation at zero lift of several rocket-powered drag-rese...