A theoretical analysis has been made of the effects of aeroelasticity on the static longitudinal stability and elevator angle required for balance of an airplane. The analysis is based on the familiar stability equation expressing the contribution of wing and tail to longitudinal stability. Effects of wing, tail, and fuselage flexibility are considered. Calculated effects are shown for a swept-wing bomber of relatively high flexibility
This report presents the results of flight measurements of longitudinal stability and control charac...
The longitudinal stability characteristics of elastic swept wings of high aspect ratio experiencing ...
The need to investigate the static and dynamic stability for unconventional planes requires developm...
A theoretical analysis of the effects of aeroelasticity on the stick-fixed static longitudinal stabi...
A theoretical analysis has been made of the effects of aeroelasticity on the static longitudinal sta...
An analysis is presented of the influence of wing aspect ratio and tail location on the effects of c...
The effect of the characteristics of an airplane on balance, stability, and controllability, based o...
The stability conditions of Ente (duck) airplanes are investigated in this report. In developing the...
Comprehensive aeroelastic analyses and wind tunnel tests have been conducted on a model of a typical...
Results are presented of a wind-tunnel investigation to determine influence of the fuselage and tail...
In the solution of a number of problems on the stability and controllability of airplanes, there ari...
Results are given of a wind-tunnel investigation at a Reynolds number of 6.8 x 10(exp 6) to determin...
The equations of motion for an airplane penetrating a gust are derived using a few simplifying assum...
An. investigation was made to determine the effects of certical-tail size and length and of fuselage...
It seems desirable to have some simple method for calculating quickly and with sufficient accuracy: ...
This report presents the results of flight measurements of longitudinal stability and control charac...
The longitudinal stability characteristics of elastic swept wings of high aspect ratio experiencing ...
The need to investigate the static and dynamic stability for unconventional planes requires developm...
A theoretical analysis of the effects of aeroelasticity on the stick-fixed static longitudinal stabi...
A theoretical analysis has been made of the effects of aeroelasticity on the static longitudinal sta...
An analysis is presented of the influence of wing aspect ratio and tail location on the effects of c...
The effect of the characteristics of an airplane on balance, stability, and controllability, based o...
The stability conditions of Ente (duck) airplanes are investigated in this report. In developing the...
Comprehensive aeroelastic analyses and wind tunnel tests have been conducted on a model of a typical...
Results are presented of a wind-tunnel investigation to determine influence of the fuselage and tail...
In the solution of a number of problems on the stability and controllability of airplanes, there ari...
Results are given of a wind-tunnel investigation at a Reynolds number of 6.8 x 10(exp 6) to determin...
The equations of motion for an airplane penetrating a gust are derived using a few simplifying assum...
An. investigation was made to determine the effects of certical-tail size and length and of fuselage...
It seems desirable to have some simple method for calculating quickly and with sufficient accuracy: ...
This report presents the results of flight measurements of longitudinal stability and control charac...
The longitudinal stability characteristics of elastic swept wings of high aspect ratio experiencing ...
The need to investigate the static and dynamic stability for unconventional planes requires developm...