The rudder effect of a sport airplane at high angles of attack was to be improved. This made it necessary to make a cut-out in the center of the continuous elevator so as to enlarge the rudder downward. This cut-out which reduced the rudder area by 12.5 percent changed the static stability of the airplane as well as the elevator effect. Flight measurements showed the stability zone with locked elevator to be 1.8 percent less at full throttle and at idling to be 1.3 percent less than the mean wing chord. The effect of the cut-out on the control forces could not be determined owing to insufficient instrumental accuracy at the extremely low existing forces. The measurement of the static controllability resulting from the cut-out manifested an ...
Results of flight tests of a control-feel aid presented. This device consisted of a spring and dashp...
In high-speed dives many airplanes exhibit a dangerous tendency to continue diving in spite of the a...
During the flight program on the Bell X-5 airplane with 59 deg sweepback to determine the practical ...
The rudder effect of a sport airplane at high angles of attack was to be improved. This made it nece...
The purpose of this investigation was to explore the influence of weights of the controls on the sta...
The static longitudinal stability of an airplane with locked elevator is usually determined by analy...
Tests indicated that: 1) C airplanes with two struts are extremely susceptible to aileron maneuvers,...
In the present report, aerodynamic relations under the effect of the weight moments are investigated...
The accuracy of the instruments used for flight test measurements has been inadequate so a new serie...
A theoretical analysis of the effects of aeroelasticity on the stick-fixed static longitudinal stabi...
An analysis is presented of the influence of wing aspect ratio and tail location on the effects of c...
The present measurements form a continuation of earlier flight tests published in a previous report ...
Contains a few measurements of the variation of elevator angle and elevator force with Mach number a...
Investigation of damping in roll within range of maximum lift with the Albatross L 75, with and with...
The development of more efficient control surfaces requiring less force to operate are presented
Results of flight tests of a control-feel aid presented. This device consisted of a spring and dashp...
In high-speed dives many airplanes exhibit a dangerous tendency to continue diving in spite of the a...
During the flight program on the Bell X-5 airplane with 59 deg sweepback to determine the practical ...
The rudder effect of a sport airplane at high angles of attack was to be improved. This made it nece...
The purpose of this investigation was to explore the influence of weights of the controls on the sta...
The static longitudinal stability of an airplane with locked elevator is usually determined by analy...
Tests indicated that: 1) C airplanes with two struts are extremely susceptible to aileron maneuvers,...
In the present report, aerodynamic relations under the effect of the weight moments are investigated...
The accuracy of the instruments used for flight test measurements has been inadequate so a new serie...
A theoretical analysis of the effects of aeroelasticity on the stick-fixed static longitudinal stabi...
An analysis is presented of the influence of wing aspect ratio and tail location on the effects of c...
The present measurements form a continuation of earlier flight tests published in a previous report ...
Contains a few measurements of the variation of elevator angle and elevator force with Mach number a...
Investigation of damping in roll within range of maximum lift with the Albatross L 75, with and with...
The development of more efficient control surfaces requiring less force to operate are presented
Results of flight tests of a control-feel aid presented. This device consisted of a spring and dashp...
In high-speed dives many airplanes exhibit a dangerous tendency to continue diving in spite of the a...
During the flight program on the Bell X-5 airplane with 59 deg sweepback to determine the practical ...