As part of NASA's program to develop technology for short takeoff and vertical landing (STOVL) fighter aircraft, control system designs have been developed for a conceptual STOVL aircraft. This aircraft is representative of the class of mixed-flow remote-lift concepts that was identified as the preferred design approach by the U.S./U.K. STOVL Joint Assessment and Ranking Team. The control system designs have been evaluated throughout the powered-lift flight envelope on the Vertical Motion Simulator (VMS) at Ames Research Center. Items assessed in the control system evaluation were: maximum control power used in transition and vertical flight, control system dynamic response associated with thrust transfer for attitude control, thrust margin...
Since the 1950\u27s, several nations have attempted to build Vertical and Short Takeoff and Landing ...
Typical V/STOL propulsion control requirements were derived for transition between vertical and hori...
A flight research program was conducted to assess the improvements, in longitudinal path control dur...
As part of NASA's program to develop technology for short takeoff and vertical landing (STOVL) fight...
The United States is in the initial stages of committing to a national program to develop a superson...
A piloted motion simulator evaluation, using the NASA Ames Vertical Motion Simulator, was conducted ...
An integrated methodology for propulsion and airframe control has been developed and evaluated for a...
Results of a substantial body of ground-based simulation experiments indicate that a high degree of ...
An advanced methodology for integrated flight propulsion control (IFPC) design for future aircraft, ...
The overall Short Takeoff and Vertical Landing (STOVL) Aircraft Propulsion Research program includes...
The aerodynamic performance of V/STOL and STOVL fighter/attack aircraft was assessed. Aerodynamic an...
The goal of the propulsion community is to have the enabling propulsion technologies in place to per...
A preliminary study of a supersonic short takeoff and vertical landing (STOVL) fighter is presented....
Propulsion-system-specific results are presented from the application of the integrated methodology ...
This paper describes three government-conducted, piloted flight simulations of the Grumman Design 69...
Since the 1950\u27s, several nations have attempted to build Vertical and Short Takeoff and Landing ...
Typical V/STOL propulsion control requirements were derived for transition between vertical and hori...
A flight research program was conducted to assess the improvements, in longitudinal path control dur...
As part of NASA's program to develop technology for short takeoff and vertical landing (STOVL) fight...
The United States is in the initial stages of committing to a national program to develop a superson...
A piloted motion simulator evaluation, using the NASA Ames Vertical Motion Simulator, was conducted ...
An integrated methodology for propulsion and airframe control has been developed and evaluated for a...
Results of a substantial body of ground-based simulation experiments indicate that a high degree of ...
An advanced methodology for integrated flight propulsion control (IFPC) design for future aircraft, ...
The overall Short Takeoff and Vertical Landing (STOVL) Aircraft Propulsion Research program includes...
The aerodynamic performance of V/STOL and STOVL fighter/attack aircraft was assessed. Aerodynamic an...
The goal of the propulsion community is to have the enabling propulsion technologies in place to per...
A preliminary study of a supersonic short takeoff and vertical landing (STOVL) fighter is presented....
Propulsion-system-specific results are presented from the application of the integrated methodology ...
This paper describes three government-conducted, piloted flight simulations of the Grumman Design 69...
Since the 1950\u27s, several nations have attempted to build Vertical and Short Takeoff and Landing ...
Typical V/STOL propulsion control requirements were derived for transition between vertical and hori...
A flight research program was conducted to assess the improvements, in longitudinal path control dur...