This report is intended to furnish bases for load assumptions in the designing of airplane controls. The maximum control forces and quickness of operation are determined. The maximum forces for a strong pilot with normal arrangement of the controls is taken as 1.25 times the mean value obtained from tests with twelve persons. Tests with a number of persons were expected to show the maximum forces that a man of average strength can exert on the control stick in operating the elevator and ailerons and also on the rudder bar. The effect of fatigue, of duration and of the nature (static or dynamic) of the force, as also the condition of the test subject (with or without belt) were also considered
Measurements were made of the maximum push, pull, and tangential forces that could be applied to air...
Before undertaking a detailed description of an automatic-control mechanism, I will state briefly th...
Determinations of the power-off maximum lift of a Fairchild 22 airplane were made in the NACA full-s...
Measurements were made to determine the relative maximum forces a pilot can exert on the controls of...
This report is intended to furnish bases for load assumptions in the designing of airplane controls....
Measurements were made to determine the relative maximum forces a pilot can exert on the controls of...
This study was conducted to update data on the force that pilots (and nonpilots) can apply to flight...
The development of more efficient control surfaces requiring less force to operate are presented
The most essential phenomena of aircraft should be classified according to their origin and then mea...
Every strength calculation, including those on airplanes, must be preceded by a determination of the...
Results of flight tests of a control-feel aid presented. This device consisted of a spring and dashp...
A longitudinal stability and control characteristics of a Boeing B-29 airplane have been measured wi...
Tests indicated that: 1) C airplanes with two struts are extremely susceptible to aileron maneuvers,...
The longitudinal stability and control characteristics of a B-29 airplane have been measured with a ...
Report presents the results of measurements of the longitudinal stability and control characteristic...
Measurements were made of the maximum push, pull, and tangential forces that could be applied to air...
Before undertaking a detailed description of an automatic-control mechanism, I will state briefly th...
Determinations of the power-off maximum lift of a Fairchild 22 airplane were made in the NACA full-s...
Measurements were made to determine the relative maximum forces a pilot can exert on the controls of...
This report is intended to furnish bases for load assumptions in the designing of airplane controls....
Measurements were made to determine the relative maximum forces a pilot can exert on the controls of...
This study was conducted to update data on the force that pilots (and nonpilots) can apply to flight...
The development of more efficient control surfaces requiring less force to operate are presented
The most essential phenomena of aircraft should be classified according to their origin and then mea...
Every strength calculation, including those on airplanes, must be preceded by a determination of the...
Results of flight tests of a control-feel aid presented. This device consisted of a spring and dashp...
A longitudinal stability and control characteristics of a Boeing B-29 airplane have been measured wi...
Tests indicated that: 1) C airplanes with two struts are extremely susceptible to aileron maneuvers,...
The longitudinal stability and control characteristics of a B-29 airplane have been measured with a ...
Report presents the results of measurements of the longitudinal stability and control characteristic...
Measurements were made of the maximum push, pull, and tangential forces that could be applied to air...
Before undertaking a detailed description of an automatic-control mechanism, I will state briefly th...
Determinations of the power-off maximum lift of a Fairchild 22 airplane were made in the NACA full-s...