Aerodynamic characteristics were determined of three cylindrical shapes representative of tail boom cross sections of the U.S. Army AH-64, UH-60, and UH-1H helicopters. Forces and pressures were measured in a wind-tunnel investigation at the Langley Research Center. Data were obtained for a flow incidence range from -45 to 90 deg and a dynamic pressure range from 1.5 to 50 psf. These ranges provided data representative of full-scale Reynolds numbers and the full range of flow incidence to which these helicopter tail boom shapes would be subjected at low flight speeds. The effects of protuberances such as tail rotor drive-shaft covers and spoilers were evaluated. The data indicate that significant side loads on tail booms of helicopters can ...
(Maximum 200 words) A wind-tunnel investigation was conducted to determine two-dimensional aerodyna...
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During hover and low speed flight, helicopters experience significant aerodynamic forces on the tail...
A joint U.S. Army/NASA flight investigation was conducted utilizing a single-rotor helicopter to det...
The use of a strake or spoiler on a helicopter tail boom to beneficially change helicopter tail boom...
A wind-tunnel investigation was conducted to determine 2-D aerodynamic characteristics of nine polyg...
The results are presented of a wind tunnel investigation to determine the tail contribution to the d...
Longitudinal aerodynamic characteristics of two full-scale helicopter fuselage model
Two large-scale, two-dimensional helicopter tail boom models were used to determine the effects of p...
Wind tunnel investigation of drag and static stability characteristics of four helicopter fuselage m...
Experimental aerodynamic investigations remain the subject of interest in rotorcraft community since...
An investigation was conducted in the Langley full-scale tunnel to determine the drag characteristic...
Rough conventional, smooth conventional, and laminar-flow or low-drag sections were tested. The item...
An investigation was conducted in the NASA Langley Transonic Dynamics Tunnel to evaluate an advanced...
(Maximum 200 words) A wind-tunnel investigation was conducted to determine two-dimensional aerodyna...
An investigation was made in the Langley V/STOL tunnel to determine rotor induced effects on a 1/4-s...
Tests were conducted in the Langley V/STOL tunnel to determine the effect of the main-rotor wake on ...
During hover and low speed flight, helicopters experience significant aerodynamic forces on the tail...
A joint U.S. Army/NASA flight investigation was conducted utilizing a single-rotor helicopter to det...
The use of a strake or spoiler on a helicopter tail boom to beneficially change helicopter tail boom...
A wind-tunnel investigation was conducted to determine 2-D aerodynamic characteristics of nine polyg...
The results are presented of a wind tunnel investigation to determine the tail contribution to the d...
Longitudinal aerodynamic characteristics of two full-scale helicopter fuselage model
Two large-scale, two-dimensional helicopter tail boom models were used to determine the effects of p...
Wind tunnel investigation of drag and static stability characteristics of four helicopter fuselage m...
Experimental aerodynamic investigations remain the subject of interest in rotorcraft community since...
An investigation was conducted in the Langley full-scale tunnel to determine the drag characteristic...
Rough conventional, smooth conventional, and laminar-flow or low-drag sections were tested. The item...
An investigation was conducted in the NASA Langley Transonic Dynamics Tunnel to evaluate an advanced...
(Maximum 200 words) A wind-tunnel investigation was conducted to determine two-dimensional aerodyna...
An investigation was made in the Langley V/STOL tunnel to determine rotor induced effects on a 1/4-s...
Tests were conducted in the Langley V/STOL tunnel to determine the effect of the main-rotor wake on ...