This paper presents information regarding the nosecap Flush Airdata Sensing (FADS) system on Orions Pad Abort 1 (PA-1) vehicle. The purpose of the nosecap FADS system was to test whether or not useful data could be obtained from a FADS system if it was placed in close proximity to firing rocket nozzles like the Attitude Control Motor (ACM) nozzles on the PA-1 Launch Abort System. The nosecap FADS system used pressure measurements from a series of pressure ports which were arranged in a cruciform pattern and flush with the surface of the vehicle to estimate values of angle of attack, angle of sideslip, Mach number, impact pressure, and freestream static pressure. This paper will present the algorithms employed by the FADS system along with t...
Flush air data sensing (FADS) systems have been previously used at both Earth and Mars to provide on...
The HEXAFLY-INT flight vehicle is a small-scale flight demonstrator of a supersonic passenger aircra...
Flight data recorded during atmospheric entry with forebody pressure instrumentation, referred to as...
A nonintrusive high-angle-of-attack flush airdata sensing system was installed and flight tested in ...
A prototype real-time flush airdata sensing (RT-FADS) system has been developed and flight tested at...
Blunt-forebody pressure data are used to study the behavior of the NASA Dryden Flight Research Cente...
A nonintrusive high angle-of-attack flush airdata sensing (HI-FADS) system was installed and flight-...
A nonintrusive airdata-sensing system was calibrated in flight and wind-tunnel experiments to an ang...
This paper presents the design of the X-33 Flush Airdata Sensing (FADS) system. The X-33 FADS uses a...
NASA Dryden Flight Research Center has developed a flush airdata sensing (FADS) system on a sharp-no...
This paper presents the design of the X-33 Flush Airdata Sensing (FADS) system. The X-33 FADS uses a...
Flush pressure orifices installed on the nose section of a 1/7-scale model of the F-14 airplane were...
A prototype real-time flush airdata sensing (RT–FADS) system has been developed and flight tested at...
The primary goal of the Single-Stage-to-Orbit technology is radially to reduce the cost of access to...
This paper presents a design study for a pressure based Flush airdata system (FADS) on the Hypersoni...
Flush air data sensing (FADS) systems have been previously used at both Earth and Mars to provide on...
The HEXAFLY-INT flight vehicle is a small-scale flight demonstrator of a supersonic passenger aircra...
Flight data recorded during atmospheric entry with forebody pressure instrumentation, referred to as...
A nonintrusive high-angle-of-attack flush airdata sensing system was installed and flight tested in ...
A prototype real-time flush airdata sensing (RT-FADS) system has been developed and flight tested at...
Blunt-forebody pressure data are used to study the behavior of the NASA Dryden Flight Research Cente...
A nonintrusive high angle-of-attack flush airdata sensing (HI-FADS) system was installed and flight-...
A nonintrusive airdata-sensing system was calibrated in flight and wind-tunnel experiments to an ang...
This paper presents the design of the X-33 Flush Airdata Sensing (FADS) system. The X-33 FADS uses a...
NASA Dryden Flight Research Center has developed a flush airdata sensing (FADS) system on a sharp-no...
This paper presents the design of the X-33 Flush Airdata Sensing (FADS) system. The X-33 FADS uses a...
Flush pressure orifices installed on the nose section of a 1/7-scale model of the F-14 airplane were...
A prototype real-time flush airdata sensing (RT–FADS) system has been developed and flight tested at...
The primary goal of the Single-Stage-to-Orbit technology is radially to reduce the cost of access to...
This paper presents a design study for a pressure based Flush airdata system (FADS) on the Hypersoni...
Flush air data sensing (FADS) systems have been previously used at both Earth and Mars to provide on...
The HEXAFLY-INT flight vehicle is a small-scale flight demonstrator of a supersonic passenger aircra...
Flight data recorded during atmospheric entry with forebody pressure instrumentation, referred to as...