A brief discussion is given of some recent experimental results obtained on a supersonic transport-type airplane for a large range of Mach numbers. The theoretical arguments which led to the configuration of this airplane were brought out at the NACA Conference on Supersonic Aerodynamics at the Langley Laboratory, June 1940, 1947; hence, it will not be necessary to dwell on them herein. Briefly, our calculations showed that a reasonably good lift-drag ratio and, hence, reasonably good fuel economy, could be maintained up to a Mach number of 1.5. The configuration required would incorporate a long slender body and wings having a large angle of sweepback together with the highest practicable aspect ratio
Transonic aerodynamic characteristics of two variable sweep aircraft configurations capable of low l...
An untwisted wing, which when unswept has an NACA 65-210 section, an aspect ratio of 9.0 and a taper...
A concept for interrelating the wave drags of wing-body combinations at supersonic speeds with axial...
A summary and analysis have been made of the results of various investigations to determine the aero...
High lift characteristics of variable-sweep transport model with blended engine-fuselage and engine-...
An investigation was conducted in the Langley 8-foot high-speed tunnel to determine the effects of a...
Large scale wind tunnel investigation of low speed aerodynamic characteristics of supersonic transpo...
Subsonic stability and control characteristics of two outboard-tail supersonic-cruise airplane confi...
An investigation has been conducted at the Langley 4- by 4-foot supersonic pressure tunnel at a Mach...
The greatest efficiency for a lifting surface at supersonic speeds, according to the theoretical con...
A series of arrow wings employing various degrees of twist and camber were tested in the Langley 4- ...
The influence of upper-surface nacelle exhaust flow on the aerodynamic characteristics of a superson...
The effects of changing indentation design Mach number on the aerodynamic characteristics of a 45 de...
Measured values of lift, drag, and pitching moment at M(sub o) = 1.53 are presented for seven wings ...
Aerodynamic characteristics of aircraft configuration for low level supersonic attack tested in tran...
Transonic aerodynamic characteristics of two variable sweep aircraft configurations capable of low l...
An untwisted wing, which when unswept has an NACA 65-210 section, an aspect ratio of 9.0 and a taper...
A concept for interrelating the wave drags of wing-body combinations at supersonic speeds with axial...
A summary and analysis have been made of the results of various investigations to determine the aero...
High lift characteristics of variable-sweep transport model with blended engine-fuselage and engine-...
An investigation was conducted in the Langley 8-foot high-speed tunnel to determine the effects of a...
Large scale wind tunnel investigation of low speed aerodynamic characteristics of supersonic transpo...
Subsonic stability and control characteristics of two outboard-tail supersonic-cruise airplane confi...
An investigation has been conducted at the Langley 4- by 4-foot supersonic pressure tunnel at a Mach...
The greatest efficiency for a lifting surface at supersonic speeds, according to the theoretical con...
A series of arrow wings employing various degrees of twist and camber were tested in the Langley 4- ...
The influence of upper-surface nacelle exhaust flow on the aerodynamic characteristics of a superson...
The effects of changing indentation design Mach number on the aerodynamic characteristics of a 45 de...
Measured values of lift, drag, and pitching moment at M(sub o) = 1.53 are presented for seven wings ...
Aerodynamic characteristics of aircraft configuration for low level supersonic attack tested in tran...
Transonic aerodynamic characteristics of two variable sweep aircraft configurations capable of low l...
An untwisted wing, which when unswept has an NACA 65-210 section, an aspect ratio of 9.0 and a taper...
A concept for interrelating the wave drags of wing-body combinations at supersonic speeds with axial...