This investigation was carried out by the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics at the Langley Memorial Aeronautical Laboratory for the purpose of determining the loads which occur on the vertical tail surfaces in flight. The method consisted in measuring the pressures simultaneously at 28 points on the rudder and fin by means of a recording multiple manometer. The results show that the maximum load encountered in stunting was 7 pounds per square foot on the rudder and fin, and it is probable that this might rise to 10 pounds per square foot in a violent barrel roll; but in steady flight the average loads do not exceed 0.6 pound per square foot. The maximum load on the rudder and fin may occur at the same instant as the maximum load o...
This reports presents the results of measurements made of yawing moments produced by rudder displace...
An investigation was conducted in the Langley Spin Tunnel to measure the pressures on the surface of...
This note presents the results of flight pressure-distribution tests on the right upper wing panel o...
This investigation was carried out by the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics at the Langley...
Results are presented of a flight investigation conducted on a fighter-type airplane to determine th...
This report presents the results of an investigation to determine (1) the magnitude and distribution...
This work was undertaken to determine as completely as possible the distribution of pressure over th...
Field measurements were made on a fighter airplane to determine the approximate magnitude of the hor...
This report presents the results obtained from pressure distribution tests on the fuselage of a PW-9...
This investigation was carried out to determine the distribution of load over the wings of a high sp...
This investigation was undertaken to determine whether the results obtained upon model tail surfaces...
Results are given of pressure-distribution measurements made over two different horizontal tail surf...
The investigation presented in this report was conducted for the purpose of determining the distribu...
Tests indicated that: 1) C airplanes with two struts are extremely susceptible to aileron maneuvers,...
Measurements were made in sideslipping flight at a M!ch number of 0.50 of the pressure distritnrtion...
This reports presents the results of measurements made of yawing moments produced by rudder displace...
An investigation was conducted in the Langley Spin Tunnel to measure the pressures on the surface of...
This note presents the results of flight pressure-distribution tests on the right upper wing panel o...
This investigation was carried out by the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics at the Langley...
Results are presented of a flight investigation conducted on a fighter-type airplane to determine th...
This report presents the results of an investigation to determine (1) the magnitude and distribution...
This work was undertaken to determine as completely as possible the distribution of pressure over th...
Field measurements were made on a fighter airplane to determine the approximate magnitude of the hor...
This report presents the results obtained from pressure distribution tests on the fuselage of a PW-9...
This investigation was carried out to determine the distribution of load over the wings of a high sp...
This investigation was undertaken to determine whether the results obtained upon model tail surfaces...
Results are given of pressure-distribution measurements made over two different horizontal tail surf...
The investigation presented in this report was conducted for the purpose of determining the distribu...
Tests indicated that: 1) C airplanes with two struts are extremely susceptible to aileron maneuvers,...
Measurements were made in sideslipping flight at a M!ch number of 0.50 of the pressure distritnrtion...
This reports presents the results of measurements made of yawing moments produced by rudder displace...
An investigation was conducted in the Langley Spin Tunnel to measure the pressures on the surface of...
This note presents the results of flight pressure-distribution tests on the right upper wing panel o...