The effects of mass distribution on lateral stability and control characteristics of an airplane have been determined by flight tests of a model in the NACA free-flight tunnel. In the investigation, the rolling and yawing moments of inertia were increased from normal values to values up to five times normal. For each moment-of-inertia condition, combinations of dihedral and vertical-tail area representing a variety of airplane configurations were tested. The results of the flight tests of the model were correlated with calculated stability and control characteristics and, in general, good agreement was obtained
This report presents the results of an investigation to determine (1) the magnitude and distribution...
Field measurements were made on a fighter airplane to determine the approximate magnitude of the hor...
An investigation was made of the static longitudinal stability, and control and stall characteristic...
The effects of mass distribution on lateral stability and control characteristics of an airplane hav...
Measurements of the longitudinal stability and control of a pursuit-type airplane were made in fligh...
This report covers an investigation of the application of the theory of dynamic longitudinal stabili...
Stability and control characteristics determined from tests in the Langley 19-foot pressure tunnel o...
This report gives the results of pressure-distribution tests made to study the effects on lateral st...
This report presents the results of flight tests made to determine the lateral control characteristi...
The reported tests are a continuation of an NACA investigation being made in the free-spinning wind ...
Tests of a wing-fuselage combinations incorporating NACA 65-series airfoil sections were conducted i...
Results are given of pressure-distribution measurements made over two different horizontal tail surf...
The pressure distribution data discussed in this report represents the results of part of an investi...
This is the thirteenth report on a series of systematic tests comparing lateral control devices with...
This note deals with the mass distribution and performance of free flight models. An airplane model ...
This report presents the results of an investigation to determine (1) the magnitude and distribution...
Field measurements were made on a fighter airplane to determine the approximate magnitude of the hor...
An investigation was made of the static longitudinal stability, and control and stall characteristic...
The effects of mass distribution on lateral stability and control characteristics of an airplane hav...
Measurements of the longitudinal stability and control of a pursuit-type airplane were made in fligh...
This report covers an investigation of the application of the theory of dynamic longitudinal stabili...
Stability and control characteristics determined from tests in the Langley 19-foot pressure tunnel o...
This report gives the results of pressure-distribution tests made to study the effects on lateral st...
This report presents the results of flight tests made to determine the lateral control characteristi...
The reported tests are a continuation of an NACA investigation being made in the free-spinning wind ...
Tests of a wing-fuselage combinations incorporating NACA 65-series airfoil sections were conducted i...
Results are given of pressure-distribution measurements made over two different horizontal tail surf...
The pressure distribution data discussed in this report represents the results of part of an investi...
This is the thirteenth report on a series of systematic tests comparing lateral control devices with...
This note deals with the mass distribution and performance of free flight models. An airplane model ...
This report presents the results of an investigation to determine (1) the magnitude and distribution...
Field measurements were made on a fighter airplane to determine the approximate magnitude of the hor...
An investigation was made of the static longitudinal stability, and control and stall characteristic...