The viewgraphs and discussion of high lift system aerodynamic requirements are provided. Low speed aerodynamics has been identified as critical to the successful development of a High Speed Civil Transport (HSCT). The airplane must takeoff and land at a sufficient number of existing or projected airports to be economically viable. At the same time, community noise must be acceptable. Improvements in cruise drag, engine fuel consumption, and structural weight tend to decrease the wing size and thrust required of engines. Decreasing wing size increases the requirements for effective and efficient low speed characteristics. Current design concepts have already been compromised away from better cruise wings for low speed performance. Flap syste...
An analysis of low-speed aerodynamics for an unconventional aircraft configuration has been carried ...
This paper focuses on the flight mechanical characteristics of an active high-lift supported transpo...
The benefits to high lift system maximum life and, alternatively, to high lift system complexity, of...
The viewgraphs and discussion of high lift needs and related aerodynamic goals established in system...
The relatively low values of lift-curve slope produced by highly swept arrow wings, coupled with the...
Performance characteristics during landing approach of large powered-lift jet transpor
Relatively high wing loading leads to increase in fuel efficiency in commercial as well as in small ...
Presented at the 37th Aerospace Sciences Meeting and Exhibit, Reno, NV, January 11-14, 1999.Pneumati...
Short takeoff and landing (STOL) performance utilizing a circulation control airfoil was successfull...
Effects of reduced landing speeds on flying qualities of Boeing 707 for simulated instrument approac...
Technology in aeronautics has advanced dramatically since the last design of a production High Speed...
The objective of this study was to provide low sonic boom concepts, geometry, and analysis to suppor...
A flight investigation has been conducted to study how pilots use the high lift available with blowi...
Ongoing NASA-funded and privately funded studies continue to indicate that an opportunity exists for...
NASA's research into distributed electric propulsion (DEP) includes the design and development of th...
An analysis of low-speed aerodynamics for an unconventional aircraft configuration has been carried ...
This paper focuses on the flight mechanical characteristics of an active high-lift supported transpo...
The benefits to high lift system maximum life and, alternatively, to high lift system complexity, of...
The viewgraphs and discussion of high lift needs and related aerodynamic goals established in system...
The relatively low values of lift-curve slope produced by highly swept arrow wings, coupled with the...
Performance characteristics during landing approach of large powered-lift jet transpor
Relatively high wing loading leads to increase in fuel efficiency in commercial as well as in small ...
Presented at the 37th Aerospace Sciences Meeting and Exhibit, Reno, NV, January 11-14, 1999.Pneumati...
Short takeoff and landing (STOL) performance utilizing a circulation control airfoil was successfull...
Effects of reduced landing speeds on flying qualities of Boeing 707 for simulated instrument approac...
Technology in aeronautics has advanced dramatically since the last design of a production High Speed...
The objective of this study was to provide low sonic boom concepts, geometry, and analysis to suppor...
A flight investigation has been conducted to study how pilots use the high lift available with blowi...
Ongoing NASA-funded and privately funded studies continue to indicate that an opportunity exists for...
NASA's research into distributed electric propulsion (DEP) includes the design and development of th...
An analysis of low-speed aerodynamics for an unconventional aircraft configuration has been carried ...
This paper focuses on the flight mechanical characteristics of an active high-lift supported transpo...
The benefits to high lift system maximum life and, alternatively, to high lift system complexity, of...