This paper describes three government-conducted, piloted flight simulations of the Grumman Design 698 vertical and short takeoff and landing (V/STOL) aircraft. Emphasis is placed on the aircraft's handling qualities as rated by various NASA, Navy, and Grumman Aerospace Corporating pilots with flight experience ranging from conventional takeoff and landing (CTOL) to V/STOL aircraft. Each successive simulation incorporated modifications to the aircraft in order to resolve the flight problems which were of most concern to the pilots in the previous simulation. The objective of the first simulation was to assess the basic handling qualities of the aircraft with the noncross-shafted propulsion system. The objective of the second simulation was t...
The requirements for a new research aircraft to provide in-flight V/STOL simulation were reviewed. T...
The simulation employed all six rigid-body degrees of freedom and incorporated aerodynamic character...
This paper is written from an engineering test pilot's point of view. Its purpose is to present lift...
As part of NASA's program to develop technology for short takeoff and vertical landing (STOVL) fight...
A simulator study of short takeoff and landing (STOL) aircraft was conducted using a model of a defl...
The United States is in the initial stages of committing to a national program to develop a superson...
A fixed-base simulator study was conducted to determine the minimum acceptable level of longitudinal...
As part of NASA's program to develop technology for short takeoff and vertical landing (STOVL) fight...
Flight characteristics of jet-flap STOL transport aircraft during approach and landin
Results of a substantial body of ground-based simulation experiments indicate that a high degree of ...
The handling qualities of the VAK-191B VTOL aircraft are compared with current V/STOL handling quali...
The requirements for satisfactory characteristics in several key technology areas are discussed and ...
The aerodynamic performance of V/STOL and STOVL fighter/attack aircraft was assessed. Aerodynamic an...
The low-speed flying qualities of an experimental STOL configuration were evaluated by using a fixed...
Conceptual designs and analyses were conducted on two V/STOL supersonic fighter/attack aircraft. The...
The requirements for a new research aircraft to provide in-flight V/STOL simulation were reviewed. T...
The simulation employed all six rigid-body degrees of freedom and incorporated aerodynamic character...
This paper is written from an engineering test pilot's point of view. Its purpose is to present lift...
As part of NASA's program to develop technology for short takeoff and vertical landing (STOVL) fight...
A simulator study of short takeoff and landing (STOL) aircraft was conducted using a model of a defl...
The United States is in the initial stages of committing to a national program to develop a superson...
A fixed-base simulator study was conducted to determine the minimum acceptable level of longitudinal...
As part of NASA's program to develop technology for short takeoff and vertical landing (STOVL) fight...
Flight characteristics of jet-flap STOL transport aircraft during approach and landin
Results of a substantial body of ground-based simulation experiments indicate that a high degree of ...
The handling qualities of the VAK-191B VTOL aircraft are compared with current V/STOL handling quali...
The requirements for satisfactory characteristics in several key technology areas are discussed and ...
The aerodynamic performance of V/STOL and STOVL fighter/attack aircraft was assessed. Aerodynamic an...
The low-speed flying qualities of an experimental STOL configuration were evaluated by using a fixed...
Conceptual designs and analyses were conducted on two V/STOL supersonic fighter/attack aircraft. The...
The requirements for a new research aircraft to provide in-flight V/STOL simulation were reviewed. T...
The simulation employed all six rigid-body degrees of freedom and incorporated aerodynamic character...
This paper is written from an engineering test pilot's point of view. Its purpose is to present lift...