Recent advances achieved in the subsonic aerodynamics of low aspect ratio, highly swept wing designs are summarized. The most significant of these advances was the development of leading edge deflection concepts which effectively reduce leading edge flow separation. The improved flow attachment results in substantial improvements in low speed performance, significant delay of longitudinal pitch up, increased trailing edge flap effectiveness, and increased lateral control capability. Various additional theoretical and/or experimental studies are considered which, in conjunction with the leading edge deflection studies, form the basis for future subsonic research effort
Technical progress made in each of the disciplinary research areas affecting the design of supersoni...
Subsonic stability and control characteristics of two outboard-tail supersonic-cruise airplane confi...
A theoretical and experimental investigation was conducted of the subsonic maneuver capability of a ...
The drag reduction potential of a vortex flap concept, utilizing the thrust contribution of separati...
Experimental/theoretical correlations are presented which show that significant levels of leading ed...
Tests were also conducted to determine the sensitivity of the lateral stability derivative C sub l s...
Static force tests were conducted in the Langley V/STOL tunnel at a Reynolds number (based on the me...
Fixed leading-edge devices were investigated for alleviating the low speed pitch-up and longitudinal...
Four advanced fighter configurations, which differed in wing planform and airfoil shape, were invest...
An investigation was conducted to determine the effects of wing leading-edge flap deflections on the...
Wind tunnel tests were conducted to examine the use of wing leading-edge devices for improved subson...
Increases in supersonic cruise lift drag ratio were sought at Mach numbers 2.2 and 2.7 using wing bo...
A 1- by 3-meter semispan wing of taper ratio 1.0 with NACA 0012 airfoil section contours was tested ...
A preliminary flight experiment was flown to generate a full-scale supersonic data base to aid the a...
A wind-tunnel of the static longitudinal, lateral and directional stability characteristics of a hyp...
Technical progress made in each of the disciplinary research areas affecting the design of supersoni...
Subsonic stability and control characteristics of two outboard-tail supersonic-cruise airplane confi...
A theoretical and experimental investigation was conducted of the subsonic maneuver capability of a ...
The drag reduction potential of a vortex flap concept, utilizing the thrust contribution of separati...
Experimental/theoretical correlations are presented which show that significant levels of leading ed...
Tests were also conducted to determine the sensitivity of the lateral stability derivative C sub l s...
Static force tests were conducted in the Langley V/STOL tunnel at a Reynolds number (based on the me...
Fixed leading-edge devices were investigated for alleviating the low speed pitch-up and longitudinal...
Four advanced fighter configurations, which differed in wing planform and airfoil shape, were invest...
An investigation was conducted to determine the effects of wing leading-edge flap deflections on the...
Wind tunnel tests were conducted to examine the use of wing leading-edge devices for improved subson...
Increases in supersonic cruise lift drag ratio were sought at Mach numbers 2.2 and 2.7 using wing bo...
A 1- by 3-meter semispan wing of taper ratio 1.0 with NACA 0012 airfoil section contours was tested ...
A preliminary flight experiment was flown to generate a full-scale supersonic data base to aid the a...
A wind-tunnel of the static longitudinal, lateral and directional stability characteristics of a hyp...
Technical progress made in each of the disciplinary research areas affecting the design of supersoni...
Subsonic stability and control characteristics of two outboard-tail supersonic-cruise airplane confi...
A theoretical and experimental investigation was conducted of the subsonic maneuver capability of a ...