The rotor systems research aircraft (RSRA) has undergone ground and flight tests, primarily as a compound aircraft. The purpose was to train pilots and to check out and develop the design flight envelope. The preparation and flight test of the RSRA in the airplane, or fixed-wind, configuration are reviewed and the test results are discussed
Over fifty years of contributions by NASA and the Army through rotor systems flight research were ex...
Flight research and testing form a critical link in the aeronautic R and D chain. Brilliant concepts...
New flight test techniques in use at Ames Dryden are reviewed. The use of the pilot in combination w...
The Rotor Systems Research Aircraft (RSRA) is a unique research aircraft designed to flight test adv...
The setup, validation, and results of the Rotor Systems Research Aircraft (RSRA) fixed-wing, moving-...
The flight test activities of the Rotor System Research Aircraft (RSRA), NASA 740, from June 30, 198...
A description is given of the capabilities and limitations of the Rotor Systems Research Aircraft (R...
The features of two aircraft designs were selected to be included in the single RSRA configuration. ...
The Rotor Systems Research Aircraft (RSRA) is a compound helicopter that was test flown as a fixed w...
The results are summarized of a study to develop a versatile research aircraft for flight testing a ...
The analytical comparison of the two candidate Rotor Systems Research Aircraft (RSRA) configurations...
A wind-tunnel investigation was conducted to determine the effects of the main-rotor wake on the aer...
Trade-off study results and the rationale for the final selection of an existing modern four-bladed ...
An analytical model developed for evaluating and verifying advanced rotor concepts is discussed. The...
A wind-tunnel investigation was conducted to refine the aerodynamic characteristics of the rotor sys...
Over fifty years of contributions by NASA and the Army through rotor systems flight research were ex...
Flight research and testing form a critical link in the aeronautic R and D chain. Brilliant concepts...
New flight test techniques in use at Ames Dryden are reviewed. The use of the pilot in combination w...
The Rotor Systems Research Aircraft (RSRA) is a unique research aircraft designed to flight test adv...
The setup, validation, and results of the Rotor Systems Research Aircraft (RSRA) fixed-wing, moving-...
The flight test activities of the Rotor System Research Aircraft (RSRA), NASA 740, from June 30, 198...
A description is given of the capabilities and limitations of the Rotor Systems Research Aircraft (R...
The features of two aircraft designs were selected to be included in the single RSRA configuration. ...
The Rotor Systems Research Aircraft (RSRA) is a compound helicopter that was test flown as a fixed w...
The results are summarized of a study to develop a versatile research aircraft for flight testing a ...
The analytical comparison of the two candidate Rotor Systems Research Aircraft (RSRA) configurations...
A wind-tunnel investigation was conducted to determine the effects of the main-rotor wake on the aer...
Trade-off study results and the rationale for the final selection of an existing modern four-bladed ...
An analytical model developed for evaluating and verifying advanced rotor concepts is discussed. The...
A wind-tunnel investigation was conducted to refine the aerodynamic characteristics of the rotor sys...
Over fifty years of contributions by NASA and the Army through rotor systems flight research were ex...
Flight research and testing form a critical link in the aeronautic R and D chain. Brilliant concepts...
New flight test techniques in use at Ames Dryden are reviewed. The use of the pilot in combination w...