Experimental aerodynamic characteristics were obtained for a generic, winged, circular-body, single-stage-to-orbit spacecraft configuration. The baseline configuration was longitudinally stable and trimmable at almost all Mach numbers from 0.15 to 10.0--with the exception occurring at low supersonic speeds. Landing speed and subsonic-to-hypersonic longitudinal stability and control appear to be within design guidelines. Lateral-directional instabilities found over the entire speed range, however, create a problem area for this configuration. Longitudinal aerodynamic predictions made utilizing the Aerodynamic Preliminary Analysis System (APAS) were in qualitative, often quantitative agreement with experimental values
Transonic pressure and wind tunnel studies were performed to determine the longitudinal and lateral ...
Transonic wind tunnel tests for aerodynamic characteristics of wing-body configuration
A wind-tunnel investigation was made to determine the longitudinal- and lateral-stability derivative...
The Langley 8 foot transonic pressure tunnel and the Langley Unitary Plan wind tunnel used to determ...
The circular body configuration is a generic single- or multi-stage reusable Earth-to-orbit transpor...
The classical theory of flight dynamics for airplane longitudinal stability and control analysis was...
An experimental investigation of the static longitudinal and lateral-directional aerodynamic charact...
An experimental investigation of the low-speed longitudinal, lateral, and directional stability char...
An investigation was conducted to determine the supersonic longitudinal aerodynamic characteristics ...
Aerodynamic, propulsion, and mass models for a generic, horizontal-takeoff, single-stage-to-orbit (S...
The hypersonic aerodynamic characteristics of a winged body concept representing a candidate single-...
The experimental longitudinal and lateral-directional stability characteristics of a Langley concept...
Aerodynamic characteristics of a model designed to represent an all body, hypersonic cruise aircraft...
Longitudinal aerodynamic stability of three hypersonic aircraft at Mach numbers from 0.065 to 10.7
An investigation of the low-subsonic-speed static longitudinal stability and control characteristics...
Transonic pressure and wind tunnel studies were performed to determine the longitudinal and lateral ...
Transonic wind tunnel tests for aerodynamic characteristics of wing-body configuration
A wind-tunnel investigation was made to determine the longitudinal- and lateral-stability derivative...
The Langley 8 foot transonic pressure tunnel and the Langley Unitary Plan wind tunnel used to determ...
The circular body configuration is a generic single- or multi-stage reusable Earth-to-orbit transpor...
The classical theory of flight dynamics for airplane longitudinal stability and control analysis was...
An experimental investigation of the static longitudinal and lateral-directional aerodynamic charact...
An experimental investigation of the low-speed longitudinal, lateral, and directional stability char...
An investigation was conducted to determine the supersonic longitudinal aerodynamic characteristics ...
Aerodynamic, propulsion, and mass models for a generic, horizontal-takeoff, single-stage-to-orbit (S...
The hypersonic aerodynamic characteristics of a winged body concept representing a candidate single-...
The experimental longitudinal and lateral-directional stability characteristics of a Langley concept...
Aerodynamic characteristics of a model designed to represent an all body, hypersonic cruise aircraft...
Longitudinal aerodynamic stability of three hypersonic aircraft at Mach numbers from 0.065 to 10.7
An investigation of the low-subsonic-speed static longitudinal stability and control characteristics...
Transonic pressure and wind tunnel studies were performed to determine the longitudinal and lateral ...
Transonic wind tunnel tests for aerodynamic characteristics of wing-body configuration
A wind-tunnel investigation was made to determine the longitudinal- and lateral-stability derivative...