A wind tunnel investigation was conducted in the Langley 16-Foot Transonic Tunnel to determine the effects of the installation and use of jet exhaust yaw vanes on the longitudinal and lateral-directional characteristics of the F-14 aircraft. The model was tested at Mach numbers from 0.70 to 1.25 at angles of attack from 0 deg to 4.3 deg. Compressed air was used to simulate nozzle exhaust flow from jet off up to a nozzle pressure ratio of 8. The results of the investigation show that the yaw vanes can augment the rudders to provide directional control, but further investigation will be necessary to optimize the deflection schedule associated with the various nozzle power settings
Results are presented of a wind-tunnel investigation made to determine the influence of the fuselage...
The Langley 16 foot transonic tunnel was used to investigate the afterbody/nozzle longitudinal aerod...
The X-31 aircraft are being used in the enhanced fighter maneuverability (EFM) research program, whi...
A wind-tunnel investigation was conducted to determine the effects of F101 DFE (derivative fighter e...
A static test was conducted in the static test facility of the Langley 16 ft Transonic Tunnel to eva...
An investigation was conducted in the model preparation area of the Langley 16-Foot Transonic Tunnel...
An investigation was conducted in the Langley 16-Foot Transonic Tunnel to determine the effects of h...
Low-speed wind-tunnel tests were conducted in the Langley 12-Foot Low-Speed Tunnel on a model of the...
An investigation was conducted in the Static Test Facility of the NASA Langley 16-Foot Transonic Tun...
A ground-based investigation was conducted on an operational system of multiaxis thrust vectoring us...
An investigation has been conducted in the Langley 16-Foot Transonic Tunnel to determine the effects...
The low-speed characteristics of a large-scale model of the F-14A aircraft were studied in tests con...
Contributions of vertical tail and fuselage to directional stability are determined from pressure di...
An investigation was conducted to determine the low-speed yawing stability derivatives of a twin-jet...
The aeropropulsive characteristics of an advanced twin-engine fighter aircraft designed for superson...
Results are presented of a wind-tunnel investigation made to determine the influence of the fuselage...
The Langley 16 foot transonic tunnel was used to investigate the afterbody/nozzle longitudinal aerod...
The X-31 aircraft are being used in the enhanced fighter maneuverability (EFM) research program, whi...
A wind-tunnel investigation was conducted to determine the effects of F101 DFE (derivative fighter e...
A static test was conducted in the static test facility of the Langley 16 ft Transonic Tunnel to eva...
An investigation was conducted in the model preparation area of the Langley 16-Foot Transonic Tunnel...
An investigation was conducted in the Langley 16-Foot Transonic Tunnel to determine the effects of h...
Low-speed wind-tunnel tests were conducted in the Langley 12-Foot Low-Speed Tunnel on a model of the...
An investigation was conducted in the Static Test Facility of the NASA Langley 16-Foot Transonic Tun...
A ground-based investigation was conducted on an operational system of multiaxis thrust vectoring us...
An investigation has been conducted in the Langley 16-Foot Transonic Tunnel to determine the effects...
The low-speed characteristics of a large-scale model of the F-14A aircraft were studied in tests con...
Contributions of vertical tail and fuselage to directional stability are determined from pressure di...
An investigation was conducted to determine the low-speed yawing stability derivatives of a twin-jet...
The aeropropulsive characteristics of an advanced twin-engine fighter aircraft designed for superson...
Results are presented of a wind-tunnel investigation made to determine the influence of the fuselage...
The Langley 16 foot transonic tunnel was used to investigate the afterbody/nozzle longitudinal aerod...
The X-31 aircraft are being used in the enhanced fighter maneuverability (EFM) research program, whi...