A review is presented in viewgraph format of an ongoing NASA/U.S. Navy study to determine control power requirements at high angles of attack for the next generation high-performance aircraft. This paper focuses on recent flight test activities using the NASA High Alpha Research Vehicle (HARV), which are intended to validate results of previous ground-based simulation studies. The purpose of this study is discussed, and the overall program structure, approach, and objectives are described. Results from two areas of investigation are presented: (1) nose-down control power requirements and (2) lateral-directional control power requirements. Selected results which illustrate issues and challenges that are being addressed in the study are discu...
This paper reviews the use of piloted simulation at Langley Research Center as part of the NASA High...
The goal of the Fourth High Alpha Conference was to focus on the flight validation of high angle-of-...
The goal of the Fourth High Alpha Conference, held at the NASA Dryden Flight Research Center on July...
Designers of the next-generation fighter and attack airplanes are faced with the requirements of goo...
The NASA F/A-18 High Alpha Research Vehicle (HARV) has been the flight test bed of a focused technol...
A broad research program to identify maneuvering requirements for advanced fighters and the correspo...
Advanced controls technology is making it possible for fighter airplanes to maneuver aggressively at...
This presentation will highlight results from the latest Navy evaluation of the HARV (March 1994) an...
This paper presents a summary of results obtained to date in an ongoing cooperative research program...
The NASA Dryden Flight Research Center has flight tested two X-29A aircraft at low and high angles o...
Thie goal of this conference was to focus on the flight validation of high-angle-of-attack technolog...
This paper highlights some of the results and issues associated with estimating models to evaluate c...
This study was designed to investigate flying qualities requirements of alternate pitch command syst...
The NASA High-Angle-of Attack Research Vehicle (HARV), a modified F-18 aircraft, experienced handlin...
The requirements for high-angle-of-attack nose-down pitch control for advanced high-performance airc...
This paper reviews the use of piloted simulation at Langley Research Center as part of the NASA High...
The goal of the Fourth High Alpha Conference was to focus on the flight validation of high angle-of-...
The goal of the Fourth High Alpha Conference, held at the NASA Dryden Flight Research Center on July...
Designers of the next-generation fighter and attack airplanes are faced with the requirements of goo...
The NASA F/A-18 High Alpha Research Vehicle (HARV) has been the flight test bed of a focused technol...
A broad research program to identify maneuvering requirements for advanced fighters and the correspo...
Advanced controls technology is making it possible for fighter airplanes to maneuver aggressively at...
This presentation will highlight results from the latest Navy evaluation of the HARV (March 1994) an...
This paper presents a summary of results obtained to date in an ongoing cooperative research program...
The NASA Dryden Flight Research Center has flight tested two X-29A aircraft at low and high angles o...
Thie goal of this conference was to focus on the flight validation of high-angle-of-attack technolog...
This paper highlights some of the results and issues associated with estimating models to evaluate c...
This study was designed to investigate flying qualities requirements of alternate pitch command syst...
The NASA High-Angle-of Attack Research Vehicle (HARV), a modified F-18 aircraft, experienced handlin...
The requirements for high-angle-of-attack nose-down pitch control for advanced high-performance airc...
This paper reviews the use of piloted simulation at Langley Research Center as part of the NASA High...
The goal of the Fourth High Alpha Conference was to focus on the flight validation of high angle-of-...
The goal of the Fourth High Alpha Conference, held at the NASA Dryden Flight Research Center on July...