A piloted simulation experiment was conducted using the NASA Ames Research Center Vertical Motion Simulator to evaluate two cockpit display formats designed for manual control on steep instrument approaches for a civil transport tiltrotor aircraft. The first display included a four-cue (pitch, roll, power lever position, and nacelle angle movement prompt) flight director. The second display format provided instantaneous flight path angle information together with other symbols for terminal area guidance. Pilots evaluated these display formats for an instrument approach task which required a level flight conversion from airplane-mode flight to helicopter-mode flight while decelerating to the nominal approach airspeed. Pilots tracked glide sl...
Results of a simulator experiment which was conducted in order to compare pilot gamma-control perfor...
A piloted simulation experiment conducted on the NASA-Ames Vertical Motion Simulator evaluated the h...
Situation and command head-up displays were evaluated for both standard and two segment noise abatem...
The existing body of research to investigate airworthiness, performance, handling, and operational r...
The results of a piloted simulation experiment to evaluate the effect of integrating flight path ang...
Tests were conducted to determine the significance of vertical acceleration cues in the simulation o...
The potential for tiltrotor aircraft as civil transports has been well recognized. Realization of th...
A simulator study was conducted to determine the usefulness of adding flight path vector symbology t...
Two computer generated display formats were evaluated as primary displays by six research pilots in ...
A simulator evaluation of a cockpit display format for hovering flight is described. The display for...
A six degree of freedom, fixed base simulation study of the use of a flight director by general avia...
A computer drawn instrument landing approach display, which shows a box located on the desired path,...
A two phase piloted simulation study has been conducted in the Ames Vertical Motion Simulator to inv...
This paper describes a piloted simulation conducted on the NASA Ames Vertical Motion Simulator. The ...
A preliminary assessment was made of the adequacy of a simple head up display (HUD) for providing ve...
Results of a simulator experiment which was conducted in order to compare pilot gamma-control perfor...
A piloted simulation experiment conducted on the NASA-Ames Vertical Motion Simulator evaluated the h...
Situation and command head-up displays were evaluated for both standard and two segment noise abatem...
The existing body of research to investigate airworthiness, performance, handling, and operational r...
The results of a piloted simulation experiment to evaluate the effect of integrating flight path ang...
Tests were conducted to determine the significance of vertical acceleration cues in the simulation o...
The potential for tiltrotor aircraft as civil transports has been well recognized. Realization of th...
A simulator study was conducted to determine the usefulness of adding flight path vector symbology t...
Two computer generated display formats were evaluated as primary displays by six research pilots in ...
A simulator evaluation of a cockpit display format for hovering flight is described. The display for...
A six degree of freedom, fixed base simulation study of the use of a flight director by general avia...
A computer drawn instrument landing approach display, which shows a box located on the desired path,...
A two phase piloted simulation study has been conducted in the Ames Vertical Motion Simulator to inv...
This paper describes a piloted simulation conducted on the NASA Ames Vertical Motion Simulator. The ...
A preliminary assessment was made of the adequacy of a simple head up display (HUD) for providing ve...
Results of a simulator experiment which was conducted in order to compare pilot gamma-control perfor...
A piloted simulation experiment conducted on the NASA-Ames Vertical Motion Simulator evaluated the h...
Situation and command head-up displays were evaluated for both standard and two segment noise abatem...