The appropriateness of the division of effort between the directed to the solution of near-term problems and that directed to long-term technical advances in the program is addressed. Comparisons between in-house work and out-of-house work are presented. Programs include those in: general aviation; propulsive lift; rotorcraft; avionics and flight controls; small transport aircraft; and human/vehicle systems
Topics discussed include: Aerodynamics; Propulsion; Structural Analysis and Design Technology; Mater...
The agenda of the Aeronautics and Space Engineering Board meeting is reviewed. Items discussed inclu...
Highlights of the aeronautics program include research on aircraft energy efficiency, supersonic cru...
NASA's research technology base in aeronautics is assessed in terms of: (1) US aeronautical technolo...
While each aspect of its aeronautical technology program is important to the current preeminence of ...
This report contains numerous color illustrations to describe the NASA programs in aeronautics. The ...
The status of the spacecraft and subsystem industry and the civil and military uses of space were ex...
NASA is concerned about the health of aerospace engineering departments at U.S. universities. The nu...
Reductions in the Fiscal Year 1983 program from the original proposal to the levels of the appropria...
The state of the U.S. aeronautic industry and progressive changes in national priorities as reflecte...
In March of 1990, the NASA Administrator asked the Academy to perform a study to address the followi...
A substantially improved flow of new technology is imperative if the general aviation industry is to...
An ad-hoc committee was asked to review the following questions relevant to the space station progra...
The research and technology program of the civil air transportation system is reported. Research is ...
NASA is responsible for advancing technologies related to air transportation. A sampling of the work...
Topics discussed include: Aerodynamics; Propulsion; Structural Analysis and Design Technology; Mater...
The agenda of the Aeronautics and Space Engineering Board meeting is reviewed. Items discussed inclu...
Highlights of the aeronautics program include research on aircraft energy efficiency, supersonic cru...
NASA's research technology base in aeronautics is assessed in terms of: (1) US aeronautical technolo...
While each aspect of its aeronautical technology program is important to the current preeminence of ...
This report contains numerous color illustrations to describe the NASA programs in aeronautics. The ...
The status of the spacecraft and subsystem industry and the civil and military uses of space were ex...
NASA is concerned about the health of aerospace engineering departments at U.S. universities. The nu...
Reductions in the Fiscal Year 1983 program from the original proposal to the levels of the appropria...
The state of the U.S. aeronautic industry and progressive changes in national priorities as reflecte...
In March of 1990, the NASA Administrator asked the Academy to perform a study to address the followi...
A substantially improved flow of new technology is imperative if the general aviation industry is to...
An ad-hoc committee was asked to review the following questions relevant to the space station progra...
The research and technology program of the civil air transportation system is reported. Research is ...
NASA is responsible for advancing technologies related to air transportation. A sampling of the work...
Topics discussed include: Aerodynamics; Propulsion; Structural Analysis and Design Technology; Mater...
The agenda of the Aeronautics and Space Engineering Board meeting is reviewed. Items discussed inclu...
Highlights of the aeronautics program include research on aircraft energy efficiency, supersonic cru...