A highly instrumented NASA F-106B aircraft, modified for the storm hazards mission and protected against direct lightning strikes, was used in conjunction with various ground based radar and lightning measurement systems to collect data during thunderstorm penetration flights. During 69 thunderstorm penetrations, there were 10 direct lightning strikes to the aircraft. No problems were encountered with any of the aircraft's systems as a result of the strikes and the research instrumentation performed as designed. Electromagnetic characteristics of nine strikes were recorded, and the results of other experiments confirm the theory that X-ray radiation and nitrous oxide gas are being produced by processes associated directly with thunderstorm ...
The NASA F-106 collected data on the rates of change of electromagnetic parameters on the aircraft s...
During Storm Hazards - 82, simultaneous measurements are made of radar echoes, fast and slow field c...
As a part of the NASA Storm Hazards Program, the wind velocity in several thunderstorms was measured...
As part of the NASA Langley Research Center Storm Hazards Program, 241 thunderstorm penetrations wer...
Preliminary flight tests with a F-106B aircraft were made on the periphery of isolated thunder cells...
Ground-based data collected on lightning monitoring equipment operated by Goddard Space Flight Cente...
During the Storm Hazards Experiment 1982, the Goddard Space Flight Center monitored radiation from l...
Data waveforms obtained during the 1981 direct strike lightning tests, utilizing the NASA F-106B air...
As part of the NASA Langley Research Center Storm Hazards Program, 69 thunderstorm pentrations were ...
Tests designed to investigate the lightning-generated electromagnetic environment affecting aircraft...
Data waveforms are presented which were obtained during the 1985 and 1986 direct-strike lightning te...
Data waveforms are presented which were obtained during the 1983 direct strike lightning tests utili...
Data are presented on loads and motions of a NASA F-106B airplane flying inside thunderstorms. No si...
The results of the inspection and analysis of two F-106A aircraft that were struck by separate light...
Data from an airborne lightning locator system and data relating to storm intensity obtained by grou...
The NASA F-106 collected data on the rates of change of electromagnetic parameters on the aircraft s...
During Storm Hazards - 82, simultaneous measurements are made of radar echoes, fast and slow field c...
As a part of the NASA Storm Hazards Program, the wind velocity in several thunderstorms was measured...
As part of the NASA Langley Research Center Storm Hazards Program, 241 thunderstorm penetrations wer...
Preliminary flight tests with a F-106B aircraft were made on the periphery of isolated thunder cells...
Ground-based data collected on lightning monitoring equipment operated by Goddard Space Flight Cente...
During the Storm Hazards Experiment 1982, the Goddard Space Flight Center monitored radiation from l...
Data waveforms obtained during the 1981 direct strike lightning tests, utilizing the NASA F-106B air...
As part of the NASA Langley Research Center Storm Hazards Program, 69 thunderstorm pentrations were ...
Tests designed to investigate the lightning-generated electromagnetic environment affecting aircraft...
Data waveforms are presented which were obtained during the 1985 and 1986 direct-strike lightning te...
Data waveforms are presented which were obtained during the 1983 direct strike lightning tests utili...
Data are presented on loads and motions of a NASA F-106B airplane flying inside thunderstorms. No si...
The results of the inspection and analysis of two F-106A aircraft that were struck by separate light...
Data from an airborne lightning locator system and data relating to storm intensity obtained by grou...
The NASA F-106 collected data on the rates of change of electromagnetic parameters on the aircraft s...
During Storm Hazards - 82, simultaneous measurements are made of radar echoes, fast and slow field c...
As a part of the NASA Storm Hazards Program, the wind velocity in several thunderstorms was measured...