The results of an evaluation of an active load-control landing gear computer program (ACOLAG) for predicting the landing dynamics of airplanes with passive and active main gears are presented. ACOLAG was used in an analytical investigation of the landing dynamics of a large airplane with both passive and active main gears. It was concluded that the program is valid for predicting the landing dynamics of airplanes with both passive and active main gears. It was shown that the active gear reduces airframe-gear forces and airplane motions following initial impact, and has the potential for significant reductions in structural fatigue damage relative to that which occurs with the passive gear
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Sound pressure of the first four harmonics of rotation from a full-scale two-blade propeller were me...
A flight test was performed with the NASA Lewis Research Center's DH-6 icing research aircraft. The ...
A research-type crosswind landing gear was tested in a flight program which used a light STOL transp...
A mathematical model of an active control landing gear (ACOLAG) was developed and programmed for ope...
Solutions to various landing problems were obtained through unconventional systems. The first, of th...
This report presents an investigation of the design and construction of various types of landing gea...
A piloted simulator was used to evaluate the flight path angle control capabilities of a system that...
This paper analyzes a NASA Convair 990 (CV-990) accident with emphasis on rejected-takeoff (RTO) dec...
A study of the use of conventional general aviation instruments by general aviation pilots in a six ...
This paper presents a brief summary of the airplane landing gear research underway at NASA. The tech...
Investigations were conducted in the Langley 16-Foot Transonic Tunnel to provide data on a 0.10-scal...
The performance of lower speed, 5 foot diameter model general aviation propellers, was tested in the...
Present practices in lightning protection of aircraft deal primarily with the direct effects of ligh...
The development of commercial and military aircraft depends, to a large extent, on engine manufactur...
Three similar twin engine general aviation airplanes were crash tested at the Langley impact dynamic...
Sound pressure of the first four harmonics of rotation from a full-scale two-blade propeller were me...
A flight test was performed with the NASA Lewis Research Center's DH-6 icing research aircraft. The ...
A research-type crosswind landing gear was tested in a flight program which used a light STOL transp...