An extensive research program has been underway at the NASA Langley Research Center to define and develop the technologies required for low-speed flight of high-performance aircraft. This 10-year program has placed emphasis on both short takeoff and landing (STOL) and short takeoff and vertical landing (STOVL) operations rather than on regular up and away flight. A series of NASA in-house as well as joint projects have studied various technologies including high lift, vectored thrust, thrust-induced lift, reversed thrust, an alternate method of providing trim and control, and ground effects. These technologies have been investigated on a number of configurations ranging from industry designs for advanced fighter aircraft to generic wing-can...
Proceedings of conference on short takeoff and landing aircraft to determine aerodynamic characteris...
A successful manned, low speed, controlled deep stall flight research program was conducted at NASA ...
An experimental investigation of V/STOL thrust augmenter wings in flight at slow forward speeds is r...
Results of NASA Langley has conducted wind-tunnel investigations of several fighter configurations c...
Four advanced nozzle concepts were tested on a canard-wing fighter in the Langley 14- by 22-Foot Sub...
A theoretical and experimental investigation was conducted of the subsonic maneuver capability of a ...
A wind-tunnel investigation was conducted to examine the low-speed static stability and control char...
The overall scope of the NASA Lewis High Performance Aircraft Propulsion Research Program is present...
The Langley full scale tunnel was used to investigate the low speed stability and control of an adva...
Low-speed wind-tunnel performance tests of two advanced propellers have been completed at the NASA L...
The application of advanced and emerging technologies to a fighter aircraft concept is described. Th...
Tests were conducted in the Langley full-scale tunnel to determine the low-speed aerodynamic charact...
A low-speed investigation was conducted in the Langley V/STOL tunnel over an angle-of-attack range o...
Two investigations were conducted in the Langley 14 by 22 Foot Subsonic Tunnel to determine the low-...
Conceptual designs and analyses were conducted on two V/STOL supersonic fighter/attack aircraft. The...
Proceedings of conference on short takeoff and landing aircraft to determine aerodynamic characteris...
A successful manned, low speed, controlled deep stall flight research program was conducted at NASA ...
An experimental investigation of V/STOL thrust augmenter wings in flight at slow forward speeds is r...
Results of NASA Langley has conducted wind-tunnel investigations of several fighter configurations c...
Four advanced nozzle concepts were tested on a canard-wing fighter in the Langley 14- by 22-Foot Sub...
A theoretical and experimental investigation was conducted of the subsonic maneuver capability of a ...
A wind-tunnel investigation was conducted to examine the low-speed static stability and control char...
The overall scope of the NASA Lewis High Performance Aircraft Propulsion Research Program is present...
The Langley full scale tunnel was used to investigate the low speed stability and control of an adva...
Low-speed wind-tunnel performance tests of two advanced propellers have been completed at the NASA L...
The application of advanced and emerging technologies to a fighter aircraft concept is described. Th...
Tests were conducted in the Langley full-scale tunnel to determine the low-speed aerodynamic charact...
A low-speed investigation was conducted in the Langley V/STOL tunnel over an angle-of-attack range o...
Two investigations were conducted in the Langley 14 by 22 Foot Subsonic Tunnel to determine the low-...
Conceptual designs and analyses were conducted on two V/STOL supersonic fighter/attack aircraft. The...
Proceedings of conference on short takeoff and landing aircraft to determine aerodynamic characteris...
A successful manned, low speed, controlled deep stall flight research program was conducted at NASA ...
An experimental investigation of V/STOL thrust augmenter wings in flight at slow forward speeds is r...