The effects of changing indentation design Mach number on the aerodynamic characteristics of a 45 deg. sweptback-wing-body combination designed for high performance have been investigated at Mach numbers from 0.80 to 1.13 in the Langley 8-foot transonic tunnel and at a Mach number of 1.43 in the Langley 8-foot transonic pressure tunnel. The Reynolds number of the investigation covered the range from approximately 2.5 x 10 (exp 6) to approximately 3.0 x 10(exp 6) based on the mean aerodynamic chord of the wing. The 45 deg. sweptback wing with camber and a thickened root was tested at 0 deg. angle of incidence on an unindented body and on bodies indented for Mach numbers M of 1.0, 1.2, and 1.4. Transonic and supersonic area rules were used in...
An investigation has been conducted at Mach numbers from 2.30 to 4.63 to determine the static aerody...
An investigation has been made in the Langley transonic blowdown tunnel at Mach numbers between 0.84...
An investigation has been conducted at the Langley 4- by 4-foot supersonic pressure tunnel at a Mach...
An investigation was made of the effects of body shape on the drag of a 45 deg sweptback-wing-body c...
Wind-tunnel force tests of a number of wing-body combinations designed for high lift-drag ratio at a...
A concept for interrelating the wave drags of wing-body combinations at supersonic speeds with axial...
An investigation has been made of a 450 sweptback cambered wing in combination with an unindented bo...
An investigation has been made of the effects of conical wing camber and body indentation according ...
An investigation has been made of the effects of conical wing camber and body indentation according ...
The longitudinal aerodynamic characteristics of a wing-body-horizontal-tail configuration designed f...
As an extension of the transonic area rule, a concept for interrelating the wave drags of wing-body ...
A summary and analysis have been made of the results of various investigations to determine the aero...
Results of an investigation by the free-fall method are presented herein for a configuration having ...
A brief discussion is given of some recent experimental results obtained on a supersonic transport-t...
Longitudinal aerodynamic characteristics of wing body tail combination at high subsonic speed
An investigation has been conducted at Mach numbers from 2.30 to 4.63 to determine the static aerody...
An investigation has been made in the Langley transonic blowdown tunnel at Mach numbers between 0.84...
An investigation has been conducted at the Langley 4- by 4-foot supersonic pressure tunnel at a Mach...
An investigation was made of the effects of body shape on the drag of a 45 deg sweptback-wing-body c...
Wind-tunnel force tests of a number of wing-body combinations designed for high lift-drag ratio at a...
A concept for interrelating the wave drags of wing-body combinations at supersonic speeds with axial...
An investigation has been made of a 450 sweptback cambered wing in combination with an unindented bo...
An investigation has been made of the effects of conical wing camber and body indentation according ...
An investigation has been made of the effects of conical wing camber and body indentation according ...
The longitudinal aerodynamic characteristics of a wing-body-horizontal-tail configuration designed f...
As an extension of the transonic area rule, a concept for interrelating the wave drags of wing-body ...
A summary and analysis have been made of the results of various investigations to determine the aero...
Results of an investigation by the free-fall method are presented herein for a configuration having ...
A brief discussion is given of some recent experimental results obtained on a supersonic transport-t...
Longitudinal aerodynamic characteristics of wing body tail combination at high subsonic speed
An investigation has been conducted at Mach numbers from 2.30 to 4.63 to determine the static aerody...
An investigation has been made in the Langley transonic blowdown tunnel at Mach numbers between 0.84...
An investigation has been conducted at the Langley 4- by 4-foot supersonic pressure tunnel at a Mach...