Salient design features of a new NASA/Army research rotorcraft - the Rotorcraft-Aircrew Systems Concepts Airborne Laboratory (RASCAL) - are described. Using a UH-60A Black Hawk helicopter as a baseline vehicle, the RASCAL will be a flying laboratory capable of supporting the research requirements of major NASA and Army guidance, control, and display research programs. The paper describes the research facility requirements of these programs together with other critical constraints on the design of the research system, including safety-of-flight. Research program schedules demand a phased development approach, wherein specific research capability milestones are met and flight research projects are flown throughout the complete development cyc...
Information processing demands on both civilian and military aircrews have increased enormously as r...
Work being accomplished to develop a real-time, piloted simulation of a helicopter using the vertica...
The rotor systems research aircraft (RSRA) has undergone ground and flight tests, primarily as a com...
Salient design features of a new NASA/Army research rotorcraft--the Rotorcraft-Aircrew Systems Conce...
The U.S. Army and NASA are currently developing the Rotorcraft Aircrew Systems Concepts Airborne Lab...
The status of the major NASA/Army capabilities in piloted rotorcraft flight simulation is reviewed. ...
A rotary wing, unmanned air vehicle (UAV) is being developed as a research tool at the NASA Langley ...
A description is given of the capabilities and limitations of the Rotor Systems Research Aircraft (R...
An analytical model developed for evaluating and verifying advanced rotor concepts is discussed. The...
Over fifty years of contributions by NASA and the Army through rotor systems flight research were ex...
NASA and the U.S. Army are jointly developing a teleoperated unmanned rotorcraft research platform a...
In recent years, NASA has invested in key activities in the areas of flight controls, handling quali...
Joint NASA/Army efforts at the Ames Research Center to develop rotorcraft handling-qualities design ...
Helicopter flight is among the most demanding of all human-machine integrations. The inherent manual...
The features of two aircraft designs were selected to be included in the single RSRA configuration. ...
Information processing demands on both civilian and military aircrews have increased enormously as r...
Work being accomplished to develop a real-time, piloted simulation of a helicopter using the vertica...
The rotor systems research aircraft (RSRA) has undergone ground and flight tests, primarily as a com...
Salient design features of a new NASA/Army research rotorcraft--the Rotorcraft-Aircrew Systems Conce...
The U.S. Army and NASA are currently developing the Rotorcraft Aircrew Systems Concepts Airborne Lab...
The status of the major NASA/Army capabilities in piloted rotorcraft flight simulation is reviewed. ...
A rotary wing, unmanned air vehicle (UAV) is being developed as a research tool at the NASA Langley ...
A description is given of the capabilities and limitations of the Rotor Systems Research Aircraft (R...
An analytical model developed for evaluating and verifying advanced rotor concepts is discussed. The...
Over fifty years of contributions by NASA and the Army through rotor systems flight research were ex...
NASA and the U.S. Army are jointly developing a teleoperated unmanned rotorcraft research platform a...
In recent years, NASA has invested in key activities in the areas of flight controls, handling quali...
Joint NASA/Army efforts at the Ames Research Center to develop rotorcraft handling-qualities design ...
Helicopter flight is among the most demanding of all human-machine integrations. The inherent manual...
The features of two aircraft designs were selected to be included in the single RSRA configuration. ...
Information processing demands on both civilian and military aircrews have increased enormously as r...
Work being accomplished to develop a real-time, piloted simulation of a helicopter using the vertica...
The rotor systems research aircraft (RSRA) has undergone ground and flight tests, primarily as a com...