A propulsion controlled aircraft (PCA) system has been developed at NASA Dryden Flight Research Center at Edwards Air Force Base, California, to provide safe, emergency landing capability should the primary flight control system of the aircraft fail. As a result of the successful PCA work being done at NASA Dryden, this project investigated the possibility of incorporating the PCA system as a backup flight control system in the design of a large, ultra-high capacity megatransport in such a way that flight path control using only the engines is not only possible, but meets MIL-Spec Level 1 or Level 2 handling quality requirements. An 800 passenger megatransport aircraft was designed and programmed into the NASA Dryden simulator. Many differe...
A low-cost, easily retrofit Propulsion Controlled Aircraft (PCA) system for use on a wide range of c...
A multi-engine aircraft, with some or all of the flight control system inoperative, may use engine t...
Normally, the damage that results in a total loss of the primary flight controls of a jet transport ...
With modern digital control systems, using engine thrust for emergency flight control to supplement ...
A large, civilian, multi-engine transport MD-11 airplane control system was recently modified to per...
An emergency flight control system using only engine thrust, called Propulsion-Controlled Aircraft (...
With the advent of digital engine control systems, considering the use of engine thrust for emergenc...
This monograph relates the important history of the Propulsion Controlled Aircraft project at NASA's...
This paper describes the design, development, and ground testing of the propulsion controlled aircra...
This report describes the design, development and flight testing of the Propulsion Controlled Aircra...
Flight tests of the propulsion controlled aircraft (PCA) system on the NASA F-15 airplane evolved as...
From 1967 to 1997, pioneering propulsion flight research activities have been conceived and conducte...
The NASA Dryden Flight Research Center conducted flight tests of a propulsion-controlled aircraft sy...
https://doi.org/10.21949/14035351995PDFResearch PaperFlight control systemsFlight dynamicsMechanical...
Aircraft control systems are usually very reliable because of redundancy and multiple control surfac...
A low-cost, easily retrofit Propulsion Controlled Aircraft (PCA) system for use on a wide range of c...
A multi-engine aircraft, with some or all of the flight control system inoperative, may use engine t...
Normally, the damage that results in a total loss of the primary flight controls of a jet transport ...
With modern digital control systems, using engine thrust for emergency flight control to supplement ...
A large, civilian, multi-engine transport MD-11 airplane control system was recently modified to per...
An emergency flight control system using only engine thrust, called Propulsion-Controlled Aircraft (...
With the advent of digital engine control systems, considering the use of engine thrust for emergenc...
This monograph relates the important history of the Propulsion Controlled Aircraft project at NASA's...
This paper describes the design, development, and ground testing of the propulsion controlled aircra...
This report describes the design, development and flight testing of the Propulsion Controlled Aircra...
Flight tests of the propulsion controlled aircraft (PCA) system on the NASA F-15 airplane evolved as...
From 1967 to 1997, pioneering propulsion flight research activities have been conceived and conducte...
The NASA Dryden Flight Research Center conducted flight tests of a propulsion-controlled aircraft sy...
https://doi.org/10.21949/14035351995PDFResearch PaperFlight control systemsFlight dynamicsMechanical...
Aircraft control systems are usually very reliable because of redundancy and multiple control surfac...
A low-cost, easily retrofit Propulsion Controlled Aircraft (PCA) system for use on a wide range of c...
A multi-engine aircraft, with some or all of the flight control system inoperative, may use engine t...
Normally, the damage that results in a total loss of the primary flight controls of a jet transport ...