A parametric analysis was made to investigate the relationship between current cargo airplanes and possible future designs that may differ greatly in both size and configuration. The method makes use of empirical scaling laws developed from statistical studies of data from current and advanced airplanes and, in addition, accounts for payload density, effects of span distributed load, and variations in tail area ratio. The method is believed to be particularly useful for exploratory studies of design and technology options for large airplanes. The analysis predicts somewhat more favorable variations of the ratios of payload to gross weight and block fuel to payload as the airplane size is increased than has been generally understood from int...
Analytical trade studies were set up and are being performed to quantify the effect of fuselage cros...
The subsonic aircraft mode of a Space Shuttle booster establishes design requirements on airbreathin...
An investigation is made of the possible improvements in maximum, cruising, and climbing speeds atta...
A simplified computer analysis of the span-distributed-load airplane (in which payload is placed wit...
The benefits are assessed of span distributed loading concepts as applied to future commercial air c...
Results of a simplified analysis of the span-distributed-load concept (in which payload is placed wi...
An aircraft capable of transporting containerized cargo over intercontinental distances is analyzed....
In evaluating current or proposed commercial transport airplanes, there has not been available a rea...
"Subject Category 05.""April 1980"--Cover."Langley Research Center."Includes bibliographical referen...
The design and operation of very large, long-range, subsonic cargo aircraft are considered. A design...
Some basic problems connected with attempts to increase the size and capacity of transport aircraft ...
If the air-cargo market increases at the pace predicted, a new conceptual aircraft will be demanded ...
A 700,000 kg (1,540,000-lb) aircraft with a cruise Mach number of 0.75 was found to be optimum for t...
The feasibility of large freighter aircraft was assessed, including the impact of military requireme...
Concepts for possible future airplanes are studied that include all-wing distributed-load airplanes,...
Analytical trade studies were set up and are being performed to quantify the effect of fuselage cros...
The subsonic aircraft mode of a Space Shuttle booster establishes design requirements on airbreathin...
An investigation is made of the possible improvements in maximum, cruising, and climbing speeds atta...
A simplified computer analysis of the span-distributed-load airplane (in which payload is placed wit...
The benefits are assessed of span distributed loading concepts as applied to future commercial air c...
Results of a simplified analysis of the span-distributed-load concept (in which payload is placed wi...
An aircraft capable of transporting containerized cargo over intercontinental distances is analyzed....
In evaluating current or proposed commercial transport airplanes, there has not been available a rea...
"Subject Category 05.""April 1980"--Cover."Langley Research Center."Includes bibliographical referen...
The design and operation of very large, long-range, subsonic cargo aircraft are considered. A design...
Some basic problems connected with attempts to increase the size and capacity of transport aircraft ...
If the air-cargo market increases at the pace predicted, a new conceptual aircraft will be demanded ...
A 700,000 kg (1,540,000-lb) aircraft with a cruise Mach number of 0.75 was found to be optimum for t...
The feasibility of large freighter aircraft was assessed, including the impact of military requireme...
Concepts for possible future airplanes are studied that include all-wing distributed-load airplanes,...
Analytical trade studies were set up and are being performed to quantify the effect of fuselage cros...
The subsonic aircraft mode of a Space Shuttle booster establishes design requirements on airbreathin...
An investigation is made of the possible improvements in maximum, cruising, and climbing speeds atta...