Results of a substantial body of ground-based simulation experiments indicate that a high degree of precision of operation for recovery aboard small ships in heavy seas and low visibility with acceptable levels of effort by the pilot can be achieved by integrating the aircraft flight and propulsion controls. The availability of digital fly-by-wire controls makes it feasible to implement an integrated control design to achieve and demonstrate in flight the operational benefits promised by the simulation experience. It remains to validate these systems concepts in flight to establish their value for advanced short takeoff vertical landing (STOVL) aircraft designs. This paper summarizes analytical studies and simulation experiments which provi...
An integrated methodology for propulsion and airframe control has been developed and evaluated for a...
Both systems had full attitude command; the more complex system (Type 1) also had translational velo...
This paper describes three government-conducted, piloted flight simulations of the Grumman Design 69...
The United States is in the initial stages of committing to a national program to develop a superson...
As part of NASA's program to develop technology for short takeoff and vertical landing (STOVL) fight...
This news release reports on the development and testing of a new integrated flight and propulsion a...
As part of NASA's program to develop technology for short takeoff and vertical landing (STOVL) fight...
V/STOL research on controllability, display devices, pilot performance, and terminal guidanc
Progress in vertical and short takeoff and landing (V/STOL) aircraft technology, in particular, duri...
The requirements for a new research aircraft to provide in-flight V/STOL simulation were reviewed. T...
The requirements for satisfactory characteristics in several key technology areas are discussed and ...
Typical V/STOL propulsion control requirements were derived for transition between vertical and hori...
Flight test of V/STOL height control requirement for hovering and low speed flight under visual cond...
A flight research program was conducted to assess the improvements, in longitudinal path control dur...
A fixed-base simulator study was conducted to determine the minimum acceptable level of longitudinal...
An integrated methodology for propulsion and airframe control has been developed and evaluated for a...
Both systems had full attitude command; the more complex system (Type 1) also had translational velo...
This paper describes three government-conducted, piloted flight simulations of the Grumman Design 69...
The United States is in the initial stages of committing to a national program to develop a superson...
As part of NASA's program to develop technology for short takeoff and vertical landing (STOVL) fight...
This news release reports on the development and testing of a new integrated flight and propulsion a...
As part of NASA's program to develop technology for short takeoff and vertical landing (STOVL) fight...
V/STOL research on controllability, display devices, pilot performance, and terminal guidanc
Progress in vertical and short takeoff and landing (V/STOL) aircraft technology, in particular, duri...
The requirements for a new research aircraft to provide in-flight V/STOL simulation were reviewed. T...
The requirements for satisfactory characteristics in several key technology areas are discussed and ...
Typical V/STOL propulsion control requirements were derived for transition between vertical and hori...
Flight test of V/STOL height control requirement for hovering and low speed flight under visual cond...
A flight research program was conducted to assess the improvements, in longitudinal path control dur...
A fixed-base simulator study was conducted to determine the minimum acceptable level of longitudinal...
An integrated methodology for propulsion and airframe control has been developed and evaluated for a...
Both systems had full attitude command; the more complex system (Type 1) also had translational velo...
This paper describes three government-conducted, piloted flight simulations of the Grumman Design 69...