The feasibility of commonality objectives are determined. Commonality is discussed in terms of weight penalties that increase the take-off weight of several members of the family of airplanes. Preliminary designs of fuselage structural members and a discussion of weight penalties due to implementation of common fuselage structure throughout the family is examined. Wing torque box designs are discussed along with structural weight penalties incurred. A landing gear design study is contained along with the weight penalties that a common gear system will impose. Implementation of common power plants throughout the family and the weight penalties that occur are discussed. The weight penalties imposed by commonality on all the airplanes in the f...
This report describes flight and landing tests made on a group of conventional airplanes. The upward...
Commercial transport aircraft fuel consumption can be significantly reduced by decreasing the size o...
In recent years, considerable attention has been directed toward improving aircraft fuel consumption...
The Class 1 configuration designs of a family of commuter aircraft are presented. The proposed aircr...
This is the final report of seven on the design of a family of commuter airplanes. This design effor...
The purpose is to present the implementation of structural commonality in the family of commuter air...
During the design of the C & P Aerospace Triton, a few problems were encountered that necessitated c...
This year, the senior level Aerospace Design class at Case Western Reserve University developed a co...
The NASA Advanced Aviation Comparative Engine/Airframe Integration Study was initiated to help deter...
An investigation was conducted in the NACA full-scale wind tunnel to determine the drag and the prop...
Due to the increasing need for new commuter aircraft, the FM-007 is proposed, a technologically adva...
This investigation, which is a continuation of Technical Report 154, follows very closely the earlie...
The air forces on a systematic series of biplane and triplane cellule models are the subject of this...
Lift (L) and drag (D) characteristics have been obtained in flight for the X-29A airplane (a forward...
The 'Airplane' is a moderate-range, 70 passenger aircraft. It is designed to serve demands for fligh...
This report describes flight and landing tests made on a group of conventional airplanes. The upward...
Commercial transport aircraft fuel consumption can be significantly reduced by decreasing the size o...
In recent years, considerable attention has been directed toward improving aircraft fuel consumption...
The Class 1 configuration designs of a family of commuter aircraft are presented. The proposed aircr...
This is the final report of seven on the design of a family of commuter airplanes. This design effor...
The purpose is to present the implementation of structural commonality in the family of commuter air...
During the design of the C & P Aerospace Triton, a few problems were encountered that necessitated c...
This year, the senior level Aerospace Design class at Case Western Reserve University developed a co...
The NASA Advanced Aviation Comparative Engine/Airframe Integration Study was initiated to help deter...
An investigation was conducted in the NACA full-scale wind tunnel to determine the drag and the prop...
Due to the increasing need for new commuter aircraft, the FM-007 is proposed, a technologically adva...
This investigation, which is a continuation of Technical Report 154, follows very closely the earlie...
The air forces on a systematic series of biplane and triplane cellule models are the subject of this...
Lift (L) and drag (D) characteristics have been obtained in flight for the X-29A airplane (a forward...
The 'Airplane' is a moderate-range, 70 passenger aircraft. It is designed to serve demands for fligh...
This report describes flight and landing tests made on a group of conventional airplanes. The upward...
Commercial transport aircraft fuel consumption can be significantly reduced by decreasing the size o...
In recent years, considerable attention has been directed toward improving aircraft fuel consumption...