An investigation has been made of the effects of nose length, fuselage length, and nose fineness ratio on the static longitudinal aerodynamic characteristics of an airplane model with a swept wing and low tail and of a second model with a highly tapered wing of moderate sweep and a T-tail. The tests were conducted in the Langley high-speed 7- by 10-foot tunnel at Mach numbers from 0.60 to 0.92. The nose and body cross sections were circular. For either the model with the swept wing and low tail or the model with the highly tapered wing of moderate sweep and the T-tail, the effects of forebody changes amounted primarily to rotations of the pitching-moment curves (changes in static margin) over the test ranges of angle of attack and Mach numb...
A series of low-speed static wind-tunnel force tests were conducted on a 0.15-scale model of a moder...
A general research fighter model was tested in the Langley 7- by 10-foot high speed tunnel at a Mach...
The effect of nose shape and tail length on the static stability of a fin-stabilized projectile has ...
An investigation was made at high subsonic speeds of a complete model having a highly tapered wing a...
Low-speed, static wind-tunnel tests were conducted to explore the effects of fighter fuselage forebo...
The drag due to lift increases with increasing sweep through the Mach number range. Some increase in...
Wind tunnel tests of the 0.16-scale Douglas MX-656 model were made at low and high subsonic Mach num...
The longitudinal aerodynamic characteristics of a wing-body-horizontal-tail configuration designed f...
Effects of configuration variables on static aerodynamic characteristics of high tail transport airc...
A wind-tunnel investigation at high subsonic speeds has been conducted to determine the effect of fu...
An investigation was made at high subsonic speeds of a complete model having a highly tapered wing a...
An investigation has been conducted in the Langley 4- by 4-foot supersonic pressure tunnel at a Mach...
The static lateral- and directional-stability characteristics of a high-speed fighter-type airplane,...
Windshield and nose geometry effects on supersonic aerodynamic characteristics of tactical fighter m...
An. investigation was made to determine the effects of certical-tail size and length and of fuselage...
A series of low-speed static wind-tunnel force tests were conducted on a 0.15-scale model of a moder...
A general research fighter model was tested in the Langley 7- by 10-foot high speed tunnel at a Mach...
The effect of nose shape and tail length on the static stability of a fin-stabilized projectile has ...
An investigation was made at high subsonic speeds of a complete model having a highly tapered wing a...
Low-speed, static wind-tunnel tests were conducted to explore the effects of fighter fuselage forebo...
The drag due to lift increases with increasing sweep through the Mach number range. Some increase in...
Wind tunnel tests of the 0.16-scale Douglas MX-656 model were made at low and high subsonic Mach num...
The longitudinal aerodynamic characteristics of a wing-body-horizontal-tail configuration designed f...
Effects of configuration variables on static aerodynamic characteristics of high tail transport airc...
A wind-tunnel investigation at high subsonic speeds has been conducted to determine the effect of fu...
An investigation was made at high subsonic speeds of a complete model having a highly tapered wing a...
An investigation has been conducted in the Langley 4- by 4-foot supersonic pressure tunnel at a Mach...
The static lateral- and directional-stability characteristics of a high-speed fighter-type airplane,...
Windshield and nose geometry effects on supersonic aerodynamic characteristics of tactical fighter m...
An. investigation was made to determine the effects of certical-tail size and length and of fuselage...
A series of low-speed static wind-tunnel force tests were conducted on a 0.15-scale model of a moder...
A general research fighter model was tested in the Langley 7- by 10-foot high speed tunnel at a Mach...
The effect of nose shape and tail length on the static stability of a fin-stabilized projectile has ...