Significant yawing moment asymmetries were encountered during the high-angle-of-attack envelope expansion of the two X-31 aircraft. These asymmetries caused position saturations of the thrust-vectoring vanes and trailing-edge flaps during some stability-axis rolling maneuvers at high angles of attack. The two test aircraft had different asymmetry characteristics, and ship two has asymmetries that vary as a function of Reynolds number. Several aerodynamic modifications have been made to the X-31 forebody with the goal of minimizing the asymmetry. These modifications include adding transition strips on the forebody and noseboom, using two different length strakes, and increasing nose bluntness. Ultimately, a combination of forebody strakes, n...
A water-tunnel study on a 1/48-scale model of the X-29A aircraft was performed at the NASA Dryden Fl...
Low-speed, static wind-tunnel tests were conducted to explore the effects of fighter fuselage forebo...
The loss of airplanes and occupants attributable to departures from controlled flight and ensuing sp...
Significant yawing moment asymmetries were encountered during the high-angle-of-attack envelope expa...
The X-31 aircraft are being used in the enhanced fighter maneuverability (EFM) research program, whi...
The NASA Dryden Flight Research Center has an ongoing program to investigate aircraft flight charact...
A low-speed wind-tunnel investigation was conducted in order to determine the cause of asymmetric ya...
A water-tunnel test of a 4.4 percent-scale, forebody-only model of the X-31 aircraft with different ...
A water-tunnel test of a 4.4 percent–scale, forebody-only model of the X-31 aircraft with different ...
In-flight pressure distributions at four fuselage stations on the forebody of the X-29A aircraft hav...
Flow visualization techniques were used on the X-29A aircraft at high angles of attack to study the ...
The article of record as published may be found at https://doi.org/10.2514/3.26260Wind-tunnel tests ...
High-angle-of-attack aerodynamic studies have been conducted on both the F18 High Alpha Research Veh...
Low-speed wind-tunnel tests were conducted in the Langley 12-Foot Low-Speed Tunnel on a model of the...
Extensive pressure measurements and off-surface flow visualization were obtained on the forebody and...
A water-tunnel study on a 1/48-scale model of the X-29A aircraft was performed at the NASA Dryden Fl...
Low-speed, static wind-tunnel tests were conducted to explore the effects of fighter fuselage forebo...
The loss of airplanes and occupants attributable to departures from controlled flight and ensuing sp...
Significant yawing moment asymmetries were encountered during the high-angle-of-attack envelope expa...
The X-31 aircraft are being used in the enhanced fighter maneuverability (EFM) research program, whi...
The NASA Dryden Flight Research Center has an ongoing program to investigate aircraft flight charact...
A low-speed wind-tunnel investigation was conducted in order to determine the cause of asymmetric ya...
A water-tunnel test of a 4.4 percent-scale, forebody-only model of the X-31 aircraft with different ...
A water-tunnel test of a 4.4 percent–scale, forebody-only model of the X-31 aircraft with different ...
In-flight pressure distributions at four fuselage stations on the forebody of the X-29A aircraft hav...
Flow visualization techniques were used on the X-29A aircraft at high angles of attack to study the ...
The article of record as published may be found at https://doi.org/10.2514/3.26260Wind-tunnel tests ...
High-angle-of-attack aerodynamic studies have been conducted on both the F18 High Alpha Research Veh...
Low-speed wind-tunnel tests were conducted in the Langley 12-Foot Low-Speed Tunnel on a model of the...
Extensive pressure measurements and off-surface flow visualization were obtained on the forebody and...
A water-tunnel study on a 1/48-scale model of the X-29A aircraft was performed at the NASA Dryden Fl...
Low-speed, static wind-tunnel tests were conducted to explore the effects of fighter fuselage forebo...
The loss of airplanes and occupants attributable to departures from controlled flight and ensuing sp...