The application of advanced and emerging technologies to a fighter aircraft concept is described. The twin-boom fighter (TBF-1) relies on a two dimensional vectoring/reversing nozzle to provide STOL performance while also achieving efficient long range supersonic cruise. A key feature is that the propulsion package is placed so that the nozzle hinge line is near the aircraft center-of-gravity to allow large vector angles and, thus, provide large values of direct lift while minimizing the moments to be trimmed. The configurations name is derived from the long twin booms extending aft of the engine to the twin vertical tails which have a single horizontal tail mounted atop and between them. Technologies utilized were an advanced engine (1985 ...
The aerodynamic technology for a vertical attitude VSTOL (VATOL) supersonic fighter/attack aircraft ...
An extensive research program has been underway at the NASA Langley Research Center to define and de...
Concept design is presented for two types of lift/cruise fan technology V/STOL aircraft, turbotip fa...
Supersonic capable STOVL fighter/attack aircraft can provide capabilities for close support and air ...
A preliminary study of a supersonic short takeoff and vertical landing (STOVL) fighter is presented....
A wind-tunnel investigation was conducted to examine the low-speed static stability and control char...
A viable, single engine, supersonic V/STOL fighter/attack aircraft concept was defined. This vectore...
A conceptual design analysis is performed on a single engine V/STOL supersonic fighter/attack concep...
Vertical short takeoff aircraft capability, supersonic dash capability, and transonic agility were i...
The aerodynamic performance of V/STOL and STOVL fighter/attack aircraft was assessed. Aerodynamic an...
A theoretical and experimental investigation was conducted of the subsonic maneuver capability of a ...
Engine performance and mission studies were performed for turbofan engines with supersonic through-f...
The United States is in the initial stages of committing to a national program to develop a superson...
A performance study was made of a vertical attitude takeoff and landing (VATOL), supersonic cruise a...
Results from the initial wind-tunnel test of a large-scale, highly maneuverable supersonic V/STOL fi...
The aerodynamic technology for a vertical attitude VSTOL (VATOL) supersonic fighter/attack aircraft ...
An extensive research program has been underway at the NASA Langley Research Center to define and de...
Concept design is presented for two types of lift/cruise fan technology V/STOL aircraft, turbotip fa...
Supersonic capable STOVL fighter/attack aircraft can provide capabilities for close support and air ...
A preliminary study of a supersonic short takeoff and vertical landing (STOVL) fighter is presented....
A wind-tunnel investigation was conducted to examine the low-speed static stability and control char...
A viable, single engine, supersonic V/STOL fighter/attack aircraft concept was defined. This vectore...
A conceptual design analysis is performed on a single engine V/STOL supersonic fighter/attack concep...
Vertical short takeoff aircraft capability, supersonic dash capability, and transonic agility were i...
The aerodynamic performance of V/STOL and STOVL fighter/attack aircraft was assessed. Aerodynamic an...
A theoretical and experimental investigation was conducted of the subsonic maneuver capability of a ...
Engine performance and mission studies were performed for turbofan engines with supersonic through-f...
The United States is in the initial stages of committing to a national program to develop a superson...
A performance study was made of a vertical attitude takeoff and landing (VATOL), supersonic cruise a...
Results from the initial wind-tunnel test of a large-scale, highly maneuverable supersonic V/STOL fi...
The aerodynamic technology for a vertical attitude VSTOL (VATOL) supersonic fighter/attack aircraft ...
An extensive research program has been underway at the NASA Langley Research Center to define and de...
Concept design is presented for two types of lift/cruise fan technology V/STOL aircraft, turbotip fa...