Experimental/theoretical correlations are presented which show that significant levels of leading edge thrust are possible at supersonic speeds for certain planforms which match the theoretical thrust distribution potential with the supporting airfoil geometry. The analytical process employed spanwise distribution of both it and/or that component of full theoretical thrust which acts as vortex lift. Significantly improved aerodynamic performance in the moderate supersonic speed regime is indicated
A theoretical and experimental investigation was conducted to assess the effect of leading-edge load...
Static force tests were conducted in the Langley V/STOL tunnel at a Reynolds number (based on the me...
Large scale wind tunnel investigation of low speed aerodynamic characteristics of supersonic transpo...
Wings, designed for leading edge thrust at supersonic speeds, were investigated in the Unitary Plan ...
For the past 3 years, a research program pertaining to the study of wing leading edge vortices at su...
A numerical method for the estimation of leading edge thrust for supersonic wings of arbitrary planf...
The factors which place limits on the theoretical leading edge thrust are identified. An empirical m...
Wind tunnel tests were conducted to examine the use of wing leading-edge devices for improved subson...
The drag reduction potential of a vortex flap concept, utilizing the thrust contribution of separati...
Tests were also conducted to determine the sensitivity of the lateral stability derivative C sub l s...
An investigation was conducted in the Langley low turbulence pressure tunnel to determine the effect...
A study of low speed leading-edge flap design for supersonic cruise vehicle was conducted. Wings wit...
Data obtained from wind tunnel investigations of two series of 11 triangular wings conducted at Mach...
Recent advances achieved in the subsonic aerodynamics of low aspect ratio, highly swept wing designs...
A low-speed investigation was made on a highly-swept arrow-wing model to determine the effect of win...
A theoretical and experimental investigation was conducted to assess the effect of leading-edge load...
Static force tests were conducted in the Langley V/STOL tunnel at a Reynolds number (based on the me...
Large scale wind tunnel investigation of low speed aerodynamic characteristics of supersonic transpo...
Wings, designed for leading edge thrust at supersonic speeds, were investigated in the Unitary Plan ...
For the past 3 years, a research program pertaining to the study of wing leading edge vortices at su...
A numerical method for the estimation of leading edge thrust for supersonic wings of arbitrary planf...
The factors which place limits on the theoretical leading edge thrust are identified. An empirical m...
Wind tunnel tests were conducted to examine the use of wing leading-edge devices for improved subson...
The drag reduction potential of a vortex flap concept, utilizing the thrust contribution of separati...
Tests were also conducted to determine the sensitivity of the lateral stability derivative C sub l s...
An investigation was conducted in the Langley low turbulence pressure tunnel to determine the effect...
A study of low speed leading-edge flap design for supersonic cruise vehicle was conducted. Wings wit...
Data obtained from wind tunnel investigations of two series of 11 triangular wings conducted at Mach...
Recent advances achieved in the subsonic aerodynamics of low aspect ratio, highly swept wing designs...
A low-speed investigation was made on a highly-swept arrow-wing model to determine the effect of win...
A theoretical and experimental investigation was conducted to assess the effect of leading-edge load...
Static force tests were conducted in the Langley V/STOL tunnel at a Reynolds number (based on the me...
Large scale wind tunnel investigation of low speed aerodynamic characteristics of supersonic transpo...