An F-104G aircraft at NASA's Dryden Flight Research Center has been equipped with a specially designed and instrumented test fixture to simulate surface imperfections of the type likely to be present near the leading edge on the wings of some laminar flow aircraft. The simulated imperfections consisted of five combinations of spanwise steps and gaps of various sizes. The unswept fixture yielded a pressure distribution similar to that of some laminar flow airfoils. The experiment was conducted at cruise conditions typical for business-jets and light transports: Mach numbers were in the range 0.5-0.8, and unit Reynolds numbers were 1.5-2.5 million per foot. Skin friction measurements indicated that laminar flow was often maintained for some d...
The flight testing conducted over the past 10 years in the NASA laminar-flow control (LFC) will be r...
Manufacturing tolerances for laminar flow wings can be significantly tighter than those of conventio...
The NASA Leading-Edge Flight Test (LEFT) program addressed the environmental issues which were poten...
A flight experiment, conducted at NASA Dryden Flight Research Center, investigated the effects of su...
Under the Aircraft Energy Efficiency - Laminar Flow Control Program, there are currently three fligh...
The immense fuel savings and environmental benefits of reducing aircraft skin-friction drag through ...
NASA's program for development of a laminar flow technology base for application to commercial trans...
The first JetStar leading edge flight test was made November 30, 1983. The JetStar was flown for mor...
The effectiveness and practicality of candidate leading edge systems for suction laminar flow contro...
Economic needs and a growing ecological awareness demand for a cut in aircraft fuel consumption to r...
The overall objective of the flight tests on the JetStar aircraft was to demonstrate the effectivene...
Natural laminar flow on surface areas of transport aircraft is seen as an important contribution to ...
Natural laminar flow on surface areas of transport aircraft is seen as an important contribution to ...
A flight test campaign of a supersonic natural laminar flow airfoil has been recently completed. The...
Recently, two aircraft from the Dryden Flight Research Facility were used in the general study of na...
The flight testing conducted over the past 10 years in the NASA laminar-flow control (LFC) will be r...
Manufacturing tolerances for laminar flow wings can be significantly tighter than those of conventio...
The NASA Leading-Edge Flight Test (LEFT) program addressed the environmental issues which were poten...
A flight experiment, conducted at NASA Dryden Flight Research Center, investigated the effects of su...
Under the Aircraft Energy Efficiency - Laminar Flow Control Program, there are currently three fligh...
The immense fuel savings and environmental benefits of reducing aircraft skin-friction drag through ...
NASA's program for development of a laminar flow technology base for application to commercial trans...
The first JetStar leading edge flight test was made November 30, 1983. The JetStar was flown for mor...
The effectiveness and practicality of candidate leading edge systems for suction laminar flow contro...
Economic needs and a growing ecological awareness demand for a cut in aircraft fuel consumption to r...
The overall objective of the flight tests on the JetStar aircraft was to demonstrate the effectivene...
Natural laminar flow on surface areas of transport aircraft is seen as an important contribution to ...
Natural laminar flow on surface areas of transport aircraft is seen as an important contribution to ...
A flight test campaign of a supersonic natural laminar flow airfoil has been recently completed. The...
Recently, two aircraft from the Dryden Flight Research Facility were used in the general study of na...
The flight testing conducted over the past 10 years in the NASA laminar-flow control (LFC) will be r...
Manufacturing tolerances for laminar flow wings can be significantly tighter than those of conventio...
The NASA Leading-Edge Flight Test (LEFT) program addressed the environmental issues which were poten...