An analytical method is presented for predicting lateral-directional aerodynamic characteristics of light twin engine propeller-driven airplanes. This method is applied to the Advanced Technology Light Twin Engine airplane. The calculated characteristics are correlated against full-scale wind tunnel data. The method predicts the sideslip derivatives fairly well, although angle of attack variations are not well predicted. Spoiler performance was predicted somewhat high but was still reasonable. The rudder derivatives were not well predicted, in particular the effect of angle of attack. The predicted dynamic derivatives could not be correlated due to lack of experimental data
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Experiments similar to those carried out with the A.E.G (Allgemeine Elektrizitats-Gesellschaft) were...
The results of a wind tunnel test to investigate the controlling effects of tangential, leading edge...
The chief defect of the investigations up to now was the assumption of a more or less arbitrary "mea...
The object of this series of experiments was to determine the influence of the relative vertical pos...
Airfoils with their trailing edge cut away are often found on aircraft, as the fins on the hulls of ...
The jet induced effects of several exhaust nozzle configurations (axisymmetric, and vectoring/modula...
The present contribution is the sequel to a paper written by Messrs. R. Fuchs, L. Hopf, and H. Hambu...
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Qualitative analyses (and quantitatively to the extend possible) of the influence of terrain feature...
Two full-scale models of an inline, cruciform, canard missile configuration having a low-aspect-rati...
An empirical method is given for estimating the aerodynamic effect of ordinary and split flaps on ai...
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All calculations were done in the stability axes system. The winglets used were constructed of modif...
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