The Highly Manueverable Aircraft Technology (HiMAT) program consisted of design, fabrication of two subscale remotely piloted research vehicles (RPRVs), and flight test. This technical memorandum describes the vehicles and test approach. An overview of the flight test results and comparisons with the design predictions are presented. These comparisons are made on a single-discipline basis, so that aerodynamics, structures, flight controls, and propulsion controls are examined one by one. The interactions between the disciplines are then examined, with the conclusions that the integration of the various technologies contributed to total vehicle performance gains. An assessment is made of the subscale RPRV approach from the standpoint of rese...
A flight test research program employing a remotely piloted vehicle (RPV) within high angle of attac...
A rotary wing, unmanned air vehicle (UAV) is being developed as a research tool at the NASA Langley ...
An overview is presented of the remotely piloted research vehicle (RPRV) activities at the NASA Dryd...
The design methodology used in the HiMAT program and the wind tunnel development activities are disc...
The aerodynamic development of the highly maneuverable aircraft technology remotely piloted research...
The highly maneuverable aircraft technology (HiMAT) remotely piloted research vehicle (RPRV) was fli...
New flight test techniques in use at Ames Dryden are reviewed. The use of the pilot in combination w...
The first four flights of a remotely piloted airplane model showed that a flight envelope can be exp...
This paper describes experiences with five remotely piloted flight research vehicle projects in the ...
A cost-effective approach to flight testing advanced control concepts with remotely piloted vehicles...
Two highly maneuverable aircraft technology (HiMAT) remotely piloted vehicles were flown a total of ...
A simulator evaluation of a remotely piloted research vehicle was conducted at NASA Ames Research Ce...
The overall goal was to investigate and exploit the advantages of using remotely powered vehicles (R...
A computerized synthesis program has been used to assess the effects of various vehicle and mission ...
A flight program was conducted to develop a landing technique with which a pilot could consistently ...
A flight test research program employing a remotely piloted vehicle (RPV) within high angle of attac...
A rotary wing, unmanned air vehicle (UAV) is being developed as a research tool at the NASA Langley ...
An overview is presented of the remotely piloted research vehicle (RPRV) activities at the NASA Dryd...
The design methodology used in the HiMAT program and the wind tunnel development activities are disc...
The aerodynamic development of the highly maneuverable aircraft technology remotely piloted research...
The highly maneuverable aircraft technology (HiMAT) remotely piloted research vehicle (RPRV) was fli...
New flight test techniques in use at Ames Dryden are reviewed. The use of the pilot in combination w...
The first four flights of a remotely piloted airplane model showed that a flight envelope can be exp...
This paper describes experiences with five remotely piloted flight research vehicle projects in the ...
A cost-effective approach to flight testing advanced control concepts with remotely piloted vehicles...
Two highly maneuverable aircraft technology (HiMAT) remotely piloted vehicles were flown a total of ...
A simulator evaluation of a remotely piloted research vehicle was conducted at NASA Ames Research Ce...
The overall goal was to investigate and exploit the advantages of using remotely powered vehicles (R...
A computerized synthesis program has been used to assess the effects of various vehicle and mission ...
A flight program was conducted to develop a landing technique with which a pilot could consistently ...
A flight test research program employing a remotely piloted vehicle (RPV) within high angle of attac...
A rotary wing, unmanned air vehicle (UAV) is being developed as a research tool at the NASA Langley ...
An overview is presented of the remotely piloted research vehicle (RPRV) activities at the NASA Dryd...