An initial assessment of a proposed High-Speed Civil Transport (HSCT) was conducted in the fall of 1995 at the NASA Langley Research Center. This configuration, known as the Industry Reference-H (Ref.-H), was designed by the Boeing Aircraft Company as part of their work in the High Speed Research program. It included a conventional tail, a cranked-arrow wing, four mixed-flow turbofan engines, and capacity for transporting approximately 300 passengers. The purpose of this assessment was to evaluate and quantify operational aspects of the Reference-H configuration from a pilot's perspective with the additional goal of identifying design strengths as well as any potential configuration deficiencies. This study was aimed at evaluating the Ref.-...
This publication is a compilation of documents presented at the First NASA Industry High Speed Resea...
This paper presents results from an MDO design procedure illustrating the eects of numerous trim, co...
The low speed handling qualities of a High Speed Civil Transport class aircraft have been investigat...
The mathematical model and associated code to simulate a high speed civil transport aircraft - the B...
A high-speed civil transport configuration with a Mach number of 1.6 was developed as part of the NA...
In support of the NASA High-Speed Research Program, a Mach 2.4 high-speed civil transport concept wa...
This report describes the activities and findings conducted under contract NAS1-19858 with NASA Lang...
The aircraft industry jointly with NASA is studying enabling technologies for higher speed, longer r...
NASA's High-Speed Research Program sponsored the 1999 Aerodynamic Performance Technical Review on Fe...
NASA's High-Speed Research Program sponsored the 1998 Aerodynamic Performance Technical Review on Fe...
The primary aspiration of this study was to objectively assess the feasibility of the application of...
As part of an effort between NASA and private industry to reduce airport-community noise for high-sp...
The NASA Dryden Flight Research Center and the Technical University of Munich are cooperating in a r...
Flight characteristics of supersonic transports during landing approach with large jet transport in ...
Current research directed toward the technology requirements for a high-speed civil transport (HSCT)...
This publication is a compilation of documents presented at the First NASA Industry High Speed Resea...
This paper presents results from an MDO design procedure illustrating the eects of numerous trim, co...
The low speed handling qualities of a High Speed Civil Transport class aircraft have been investigat...
The mathematical model and associated code to simulate a high speed civil transport aircraft - the B...
A high-speed civil transport configuration with a Mach number of 1.6 was developed as part of the NA...
In support of the NASA High-Speed Research Program, a Mach 2.4 high-speed civil transport concept wa...
This report describes the activities and findings conducted under contract NAS1-19858 with NASA Lang...
The aircraft industry jointly with NASA is studying enabling technologies for higher speed, longer r...
NASA's High-Speed Research Program sponsored the 1999 Aerodynamic Performance Technical Review on Fe...
NASA's High-Speed Research Program sponsored the 1998 Aerodynamic Performance Technical Review on Fe...
The primary aspiration of this study was to objectively assess the feasibility of the application of...
As part of an effort between NASA and private industry to reduce airport-community noise for high-sp...
The NASA Dryden Flight Research Center and the Technical University of Munich are cooperating in a r...
Flight characteristics of supersonic transports during landing approach with large jet transport in ...
Current research directed toward the technology requirements for a high-speed civil transport (HSCT)...
This publication is a compilation of documents presented at the First NASA Industry High Speed Resea...
This paper presents results from an MDO design procedure illustrating the eects of numerous trim, co...
The low speed handling qualities of a High Speed Civil Transport class aircraft have been investigat...