The results of a design study resulting in the proposed CONDOR aircraft are presented. The basic requirements are for the aircraft to maintain continuous altitude at or above 45,000 feet for at least a 3-day mission, be able to comfortably support a two-man crew during this period with their field of vision not obstructed to a significant degree, carry a payload of 200 pounds, and provide a power supply to the payload of 2000 watts. The take-off and landing distances must be below 5000. feet, and time to reach cruise altitude must not exceed 3 hours. The subjects discussed are configuration selection, structural analysis, stability and control, crew and payload accomodations, and economic estimates
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The COncurrent Multi-disciplinary Preliminary Assessment of Space Systems (COMPASS) Team partnered w...
NASA's high-speed rotorcraft (HSRC) studies have the objective of investigating technology for vehic...
A Dual-Mission Large Aircraft, or DMLA, represents the possibility of a single aircraft capable of f...
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