A low speed investigation was conducted in the Langley V/STOL tunnel to define the static stability characteristics of an advanced high subsonic speed transport aircraft model in the cruise configuration (no high lift system). The wing of the model had 42 deg sweep of the quarter chord line, an aspect ratio of 6.78, and supercritical airfoil sections. Three different horizontal tail configurations (high, mid, and low) were investigated on the complete model and for the model with the wing removed in order to assess effects of the wing flow field on the tail contributions to both longitudinal and lateral stability characteristics. All the model configurations investigated were tested over an angle of attack range from approximately -5 to 23 ...
Low subsonic flight and force testing of supersonic transport model with highly swept arrow win
The low-speed characteristics of a large-scale model of the U. S. Navy/Grumman F-14A aircraft were s...
Contains low-speed longitudinal stability characteristics of a 52 degree sweptback wing of aspect ra...
A low speed investigation was conducted in the Langley V/STOL tunnel to determine the static longitu...
A low-speed investigation was conducted in the Langley V/STOL tunnel over an angle-of-attack range o...
A low speed wind tunnel test was conducted in the Langley V/STOL tunnel to determine the static long...
An experimental investigation of the low-speed longitudinal, lateral, and directional stability char...
A low-speed investigation was conducted over an angle-of-attack range from about -4 deg to 20 deg in...
An experimental investigation of the low-speed static longitudinal, lateral and directional stabilit...
An investigation was made in the Langley Unitary Plan wind tunnel at Mach numbers of 2.30, 2.96, and...
Tests have been conducted to extend the existing low speed aerodynamic data base of advanced superso...
An investigation of the low-subsonic-speed static longitudinal stability and control characteristics...
A low-speed investigation was made on a highly-swept arrow-wing model to determine the effect of win...
Wind tunnel tests of the 0.16-scale Douglas MX-656 model were made at low and high subsonic Mach num...
An experimental investigation was made in the Langley stability tunnel to determine whether the low-...
Low subsonic flight and force testing of supersonic transport model with highly swept arrow win
The low-speed characteristics of a large-scale model of the U. S. Navy/Grumman F-14A aircraft were s...
Contains low-speed longitudinal stability characteristics of a 52 degree sweptback wing of aspect ra...
A low speed investigation was conducted in the Langley V/STOL tunnel to determine the static longitu...
A low-speed investigation was conducted in the Langley V/STOL tunnel over an angle-of-attack range o...
A low speed wind tunnel test was conducted in the Langley V/STOL tunnel to determine the static long...
An experimental investigation of the low-speed longitudinal, lateral, and directional stability char...
A low-speed investigation was conducted over an angle-of-attack range from about -4 deg to 20 deg in...
An experimental investigation of the low-speed static longitudinal, lateral and directional stabilit...
An investigation was made in the Langley Unitary Plan wind tunnel at Mach numbers of 2.30, 2.96, and...
Tests have been conducted to extend the existing low speed aerodynamic data base of advanced superso...
An investigation of the low-subsonic-speed static longitudinal stability and control characteristics...
A low-speed investigation was made on a highly-swept arrow-wing model to determine the effect of win...
Wind tunnel tests of the 0.16-scale Douglas MX-656 model were made at low and high subsonic Mach num...
An experimental investigation was made in the Langley stability tunnel to determine whether the low-...
Low subsonic flight and force testing of supersonic transport model with highly swept arrow win
The low-speed characteristics of a large-scale model of the U. S. Navy/Grumman F-14A aircraft were s...
Contains low-speed longitudinal stability characteristics of a 52 degree sweptback wing of aspect ra...