Results are presented of a wind-tunnel investigation to determine influence of the fuselage and tail on static stability and rotary derivatives in roll of a model having 45 degrees sweptback wing and tail surfaces. The wing alone and the model without the horizontal tail showed marginal longitudinal stability near maximum lift. The longitudinal stability of the complete model was satisfactory. The vertical tail produced larger increments of rate of change of lateral-force and yawing-moment coefficients with wing-tip helix angle than the fuselage or the horizontal tail
Contains results of tunnel tests to determine effects of various combinations of split flaps, slats,...
Results are presented of a wind-tunnel investigation to evaluate the static and dynamic stability de...
Wind-tunnel results are presented to show the effect of changes in horizontal-tail location on the l...
Results are presented of a wind-tunnel investigation made to determine the influence of the fuselage...
Results of a low-speed wind-tunnel investigation to determine the effect of high-lift devices on the...
Results are presented of a wind-tunnel investigation to determine influence of the fuselage and tail...
A low scale wind tunnel investigation was conducted in rolling flow to determine the effects of aspe...
Tests were made of an airplane model having a 45.1 degree swept-back wing with aspect ratio 2.50 and...
Results are given of a wind-tunnel investigation at a Reynolds number of 6.8 x 10(exp 6) to determin...
Results are presented of tests conducted in the Langley stability tunnel to determine the effects of...
An investigation was made to determine the effects of wing position and fuselage size on the low-spe...
Report presents the results of an investigation conducted in the Langley stability tunnel to determi...
An experimental investigation was made in the Langley stability tunnel to determine whether the low-...
The static lateral- and directional-stability characteristics of a high-speed fighter-type airplane,...
A delta wing and a tapered sweptback wing of aspect ratios 1.56 and 2.00, respectively, both of whic...
Contains results of tunnel tests to determine effects of various combinations of split flaps, slats,...
Results are presented of a wind-tunnel investigation to evaluate the static and dynamic stability de...
Wind-tunnel results are presented to show the effect of changes in horizontal-tail location on the l...
Results are presented of a wind-tunnel investigation made to determine the influence of the fuselage...
Results of a low-speed wind-tunnel investigation to determine the effect of high-lift devices on the...
Results are presented of a wind-tunnel investigation to determine influence of the fuselage and tail...
A low scale wind tunnel investigation was conducted in rolling flow to determine the effects of aspe...
Tests were made of an airplane model having a 45.1 degree swept-back wing with aspect ratio 2.50 and...
Results are given of a wind-tunnel investigation at a Reynolds number of 6.8 x 10(exp 6) to determin...
Results are presented of tests conducted in the Langley stability tunnel to determine the effects of...
An investigation was made to determine the effects of wing position and fuselage size on the low-spe...
Report presents the results of an investigation conducted in the Langley stability tunnel to determi...
An experimental investigation was made in the Langley stability tunnel to determine whether the low-...
The static lateral- and directional-stability characteristics of a high-speed fighter-type airplane,...
A delta wing and a tapered sweptback wing of aspect ratios 1.56 and 2.00, respectively, both of whic...
Contains results of tunnel tests to determine effects of various combinations of split flaps, slats,...
Results are presented of a wind-tunnel investigation to evaluate the static and dynamic stability de...
Wind-tunnel results are presented to show the effect of changes in horizontal-tail location on the l...