Flight tests of the propulsion controlled aircraft (PCA) system on the NASA F-15 airplane evolved as a result of a long series of simulation and flight tests. Initially, the simulation results were very optimistic. Early flight tests showed that manual throttles-only control was much more difficult than the simulation, and a flight investigation was flown to acquire data to resolve this discrepancy. The PCA system designed and developed by MDA evolved as these discrepancies were found and resolved, requiring redesign of the PCA software and modification of the flight test plan. Small throttle step inputs were flown to provide data for analysis, simulation update, and control logic modification. The PCA flight tests quickly revealed less tha...
The third phase of a flight evaluation of a digital electronic engine control system in an F-15 has ...
With modern digital control systems, using engine thrust for emergency flight control to supplement ...
Aircraft control systems are usually very reliable because of redundancy and multiple control surfac...
This paper describes the design, development, and ground testing of the propulsion controlled aircra...
The NASA Dryden Flight Research Center conducted flight tests of a propulsion-controlled aircraft sy...
This report describes the design, development and flight testing of the Propulsion Controlled Aircra...
An emergency flight control system using only engine thrust, called Propulsion-Controlled Aircraft (...
Flight tests and simulation studies using the throttles of an F-15 airplane for emergency flight con...
This monograph relates the important history of the Propulsion Controlled Aircraft project at NASA's...
The NASA Dryden Flight Research Center has been conducting integrated flight-propulsion control flig...
https://doi.org/10.21949/14035351995PDFResearch PaperFlight control systemsFlight dynamicsMechanical...
With the advent of digital engine control systems, considering the use of engine thrust for emergenc...
A large, civilian, multi-engine transport MD-11 airplane control system was recently modified to per...
A propulsion controlled aircraft (PCA) system has been developed at NASA Dryden Flight Research Cent...
A multi-engine aircraft, with some or all of the flight control system inoperative, may use engine t...
The third phase of a flight evaluation of a digital electronic engine control system in an F-15 has ...
With modern digital control systems, using engine thrust for emergency flight control to supplement ...
Aircraft control systems are usually very reliable because of redundancy and multiple control surfac...
This paper describes the design, development, and ground testing of the propulsion controlled aircra...
The NASA Dryden Flight Research Center conducted flight tests of a propulsion-controlled aircraft sy...
This report describes the design, development and flight testing of the Propulsion Controlled Aircra...
An emergency flight control system using only engine thrust, called Propulsion-Controlled Aircraft (...
Flight tests and simulation studies using the throttles of an F-15 airplane for emergency flight con...
This monograph relates the important history of the Propulsion Controlled Aircraft project at NASA's...
The NASA Dryden Flight Research Center has been conducting integrated flight-propulsion control flig...
https://doi.org/10.21949/14035351995PDFResearch PaperFlight control systemsFlight dynamicsMechanical...
With the advent of digital engine control systems, considering the use of engine thrust for emergenc...
A large, civilian, multi-engine transport MD-11 airplane control system was recently modified to per...
A propulsion controlled aircraft (PCA) system has been developed at NASA Dryden Flight Research Cent...
A multi-engine aircraft, with some or all of the flight control system inoperative, may use engine t...
The third phase of a flight evaluation of a digital electronic engine control system in an F-15 has ...
With modern digital control systems, using engine thrust for emergency flight control to supplement ...
Aircraft control systems are usually very reliable because of redundancy and multiple control surfac...