The United States is in the initial stages of committing to a national program to develop a supersonic short takeoff and vertical landing (STOVL) aircraft. The goal of the propulsion community in this effort is to have the enabling propulsion technologies for this type aircraft in place to permit a low risk decision regarding the initiation of a research STOVL supersonic attack/fighter aircraft in the late mid-90's. This technology will effectively integrate, enhance, and extend the supersonic cruise, STOVL and fighter/attack programs to enable U.S. industry to develop a revolutionary supersonic short takeoff and vertical landing fighter/attack aircraft in the post-ATF period. A joint NASA Lewis and NASA Ames research program, with the obje...
A piloted motion simulator evaluation, using the NASA Ames Vertical Motion Simulator, was conducted ...
A new flight simulation facility was developed at NASA-Lewis. The purpose of this flight simulator i...
A real-time dynamic model of the propulsion system for a Short Take-Off and Vertical Landing (STOVL)...
As part of NASA's program to develop technology for short takeoff and vertical landing (STOVL) fight...
As part of NASA's program to develop technology for short takeoff and vertical landing (STOVL) fight...
The overall Short Takeoff and Vertical Landing (STOVL) Aircraft Propulsion Research program includes...
Supersonic capable STOVL fighter/attack aircraft can provide capabilities for close support and air ...
An advanced methodology for integrated flight propulsion control (IFPC) design for future aircraft, ...
Results of a substantial body of ground-based simulation experiments indicate that a high degree of ...
An integrated methodology for propulsion and airframe control has been developed and evaluated for a...
The goal of the propulsion community is to have the enabling propulsion technologies in place to per...
A preliminary study of a supersonic short takeoff and vertical landing (STOVL) fighter is presented....
The aerodynamic performance of V/STOL and STOVL fighter/attack aircraft was assessed. Aerodynamic an...
A traditional F110-type turbofan engine model was extended to include a ventral nozzle and two thrus...
The overall scope of the NASA Lewis High Performance Aircraft Propulsion Research Program is present...
A piloted motion simulator evaluation, using the NASA Ames Vertical Motion Simulator, was conducted ...
A new flight simulation facility was developed at NASA-Lewis. The purpose of this flight simulator i...
A real-time dynamic model of the propulsion system for a Short Take-Off and Vertical Landing (STOVL)...
As part of NASA's program to develop technology for short takeoff and vertical landing (STOVL) fight...
As part of NASA's program to develop technology for short takeoff and vertical landing (STOVL) fight...
The overall Short Takeoff and Vertical Landing (STOVL) Aircraft Propulsion Research program includes...
Supersonic capable STOVL fighter/attack aircraft can provide capabilities for close support and air ...
An advanced methodology for integrated flight propulsion control (IFPC) design for future aircraft, ...
Results of a substantial body of ground-based simulation experiments indicate that a high degree of ...
An integrated methodology for propulsion and airframe control has been developed and evaluated for a...
The goal of the propulsion community is to have the enabling propulsion technologies in place to per...
A preliminary study of a supersonic short takeoff and vertical landing (STOVL) fighter is presented....
The aerodynamic performance of V/STOL and STOVL fighter/attack aircraft was assessed. Aerodynamic an...
A traditional F110-type turbofan engine model was extended to include a ventral nozzle and two thrus...
The overall scope of the NASA Lewis High Performance Aircraft Propulsion Research Program is present...
A piloted motion simulator evaluation, using the NASA Ames Vertical Motion Simulator, was conducted ...
A new flight simulation facility was developed at NASA-Lewis. The purpose of this flight simulator i...
A real-time dynamic model of the propulsion system for a Short Take-Off and Vertical Landing (STOVL)...