A controlled impact demonstration (CID) program using a large, four engine, remotely piloted transport airplane was conducted. Closed loop primary flight control was performed from a ground based cockpit and digital computer in conjunction with an up/down telemetry link. Uplink commands were received aboard the airplane and transferred through uplink interface systems to a highly modified Bendix PB-20D autopilot. Both proportional and discrete commands were generated by the ground pilot. Prior to flight tests, extensive simulation was conducted during the development of ground based digital control laws. The control laws included primary control, secondary control, and racetrack and final approach guidance. Extensive ground checks were perf...
An unpowered, large, dynamically scaled airplane model was test flown by remote pilot to investigate...
This paper describes the design, development, and ground testing of the propulsion controlled aircra...
A propulsion controlled aircraft (PCA) system has been developed at NASA Dryden Flight Research Cent...
The first four flights of a remotely piloted airplane model showed that a flight envelope can be exp...
A cost-effective approach to flight testing advanced control concepts with remotely piloted vehicles...
Uplink and downlink telemetry systems were installed in a Boeing 720 aircraft that was remotely flow...
The use of throttle control laws to provide adequate flying qualities for flight path control in the...
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and NASA conducted a full-scale air-to-surface impact-surv...
International Telemetering Conference Proceedings / October 22-25, 1984 / Riviera Hotel, Las Vegas, ...
A preliminary investigation was conducted regarding the use of throttles for emergency flight contro...
On December 1, 1984, NASA and the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) conducted the first remotely...
An emergency flight control system using only engine thrust, called Propulsion-Controlled Aircraft (...
A multi-engine aircraft, with some or all of the flight control system inoperative, may use engine t...
A flight program was conducted to develop a landing technique with which a pilot could consistently ...
New flight test techniques in use at Ames Dryden are reviewed. The use of the pilot in combination w...
An unpowered, large, dynamically scaled airplane model was test flown by remote pilot to investigate...
This paper describes the design, development, and ground testing of the propulsion controlled aircra...
A propulsion controlled aircraft (PCA) system has been developed at NASA Dryden Flight Research Cent...
The first four flights of a remotely piloted airplane model showed that a flight envelope can be exp...
A cost-effective approach to flight testing advanced control concepts with remotely piloted vehicles...
Uplink and downlink telemetry systems were installed in a Boeing 720 aircraft that was remotely flow...
The use of throttle control laws to provide adequate flying qualities for flight path control in the...
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and NASA conducted a full-scale air-to-surface impact-surv...
International Telemetering Conference Proceedings / October 22-25, 1984 / Riviera Hotel, Las Vegas, ...
A preliminary investigation was conducted regarding the use of throttles for emergency flight contro...
On December 1, 1984, NASA and the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) conducted the first remotely...
An emergency flight control system using only engine thrust, called Propulsion-Controlled Aircraft (...
A multi-engine aircraft, with some or all of the flight control system inoperative, may use engine t...
A flight program was conducted to develop a landing technique with which a pilot could consistently ...
New flight test techniques in use at Ames Dryden are reviewed. The use of the pilot in combination w...
An unpowered, large, dynamically scaled airplane model was test flown by remote pilot to investigate...
This paper describes the design, development, and ground testing of the propulsion controlled aircra...
A propulsion controlled aircraft (PCA) system has been developed at NASA Dryden Flight Research Cent...