The trailing-wing sensor technique was used in the Langley V/STOL tunnel to determine the effectiveness of 11 combinations of the existing flight-spoiler segments on a jumbo-jet transport aircraft model when they were deflected as trailing-vortex-alleviation devices. All 11 of the flight-spoiler configurations investigated were effective in reducing the induced rolling moment on the trailing model. This investigation is an extension of earlier wind-tunnel and flight tests which showed that the existing flight spoilers on the jumbo-jet aircraft can be used as effective trailing-vortex-alleviation devices. Essentially, all of the reduction in induced rolling moment on the trailing-wing model was realized at a spoiler deflection of 45 deg for ...
Tests were made in the Ames 40- by 80-foot wind tunnel to determine the forward speed effects on win...
A status report is presented on research directed at reducing the vortex disturbances of aircraft wa...
As an aid in assessing the aerodynamic effects of battle damage that might be sustained by military ...
An investigation was made in the Langley V/STOL tunnel to determine, by the trailing wing sensor tec...
An investigation was made in the V/STOL tunnel to determine, by the trailing wing sensor technique, ...
The effectiveness of a forward-located spoiler, a spline, and span load alteration due to a flap con...
The trailing-vortex-alleviation effectiveness of both a one- and a two-fin configuration (semicircul...
The longitudinal aerodynamic characteristics of a full scale, single engine general aviation airplan...
Wind tunnel tests of swept-wing fighter aircraft with spoiler-slot-deflector lateral control syste
Tests were conducted in the Ames Research Center 40- by 80-Foot Wind Tunnel to determine how porosit...
An airplane stall proofing system utilizing a spoiler was investigated for application on a low wing...
In an attempt to find an aerodynamic means of counteracting the transonic trim change of a fighter a...
Aerodynamics data are obtained for the design of linked balancing tabs and effect of varied tab span...
Vortex velocities were measured in the wakes of four configurations of a 0.61-m span model of a B-74...
Exploratory concepts are described which were investigated to achieve a reduction in the vortex indu...
Tests were made in the Ames 40- by 80-foot wind tunnel to determine the forward speed effects on win...
A status report is presented on research directed at reducing the vortex disturbances of aircraft wa...
As an aid in assessing the aerodynamic effects of battle damage that might be sustained by military ...
An investigation was made in the Langley V/STOL tunnel to determine, by the trailing wing sensor tec...
An investigation was made in the V/STOL tunnel to determine, by the trailing wing sensor technique, ...
The effectiveness of a forward-located spoiler, a spline, and span load alteration due to a flap con...
The trailing-vortex-alleviation effectiveness of both a one- and a two-fin configuration (semicircul...
The longitudinal aerodynamic characteristics of a full scale, single engine general aviation airplan...
Wind tunnel tests of swept-wing fighter aircraft with spoiler-slot-deflector lateral control syste
Tests were conducted in the Ames Research Center 40- by 80-Foot Wind Tunnel to determine how porosit...
An airplane stall proofing system utilizing a spoiler was investigated for application on a low wing...
In an attempt to find an aerodynamic means of counteracting the transonic trim change of a fighter a...
Aerodynamics data are obtained for the design of linked balancing tabs and effect of varied tab span...
Vortex velocities were measured in the wakes of four configurations of a 0.61-m span model of a B-74...
Exploratory concepts are described which were investigated to achieve a reduction in the vortex indu...
Tests were made in the Ames 40- by 80-foot wind tunnel to determine the forward speed effects on win...
A status report is presented on research directed at reducing the vortex disturbances of aircraft wa...
As an aid in assessing the aerodynamic effects of battle damage that might be sustained by military ...