An extensive computer market survey was made to determine those available systems suitable for current and future flight simulation studies at Ames Research Center. The primary requirement is for the computation of relatively high frequency content (5 Hz) math models representing powered lift flight vehicles. The Rotor Systems Research Aircraft (RSRA) was used as a benchmark vehicle for computation comparison studies. The general nature of helicopter simulations and a description of the benchmark model are presented, and some of the sources of simulation difficulties are examined. A description of various applicable computer architectures is presented, along with detailed discussions of leading candidate systems and comparisons between them
The developments in flight simulation since its inception are reviewed and the latest trends in the ...
In 1975, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) began studies to assess the techni...
Over fifty years of contributions by NASA and the Army through rotor systems flight research were ex...
A computer program was developed for the study of a single-rotor helicopter on the Langley Research ...
A real-time, man-in-the loop, simulation of the rotor system research aircraft (RSRA) was conducted....
An analytical model developed for evaluating and verifying advanced rotor concepts is discussed. The...
With recent advances in microprocessor technology, some have suggested that modern workstations prov...
Mathematical modeling and computer mechanization for real time simulation of rotary wing aircraft is...
In order to meet the stringent time-critical requirements for real-time man-in-the-loop flight simul...
In order to meet the stringent time-critical requirements for real-time man-in-the-loop flight simul...
A computer program was developed to integrate avionics research in navigation, guidance, controls, a...
This paper deals with development of the real-time simulation systems. Two systems, one for supporti...
In order to meet the stringent time-critical requirements for real-time man-in-the-loop flight simul...
The setup, validation, and results of the Rotor Systems Research Aircraft (RSRA) fixed-wing, moving-...
Aeronautical applications of simulation technology at Ames Research Center are described. The larges...
The developments in flight simulation since its inception are reviewed and the latest trends in the ...
In 1975, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) began studies to assess the techni...
Over fifty years of contributions by NASA and the Army through rotor systems flight research were ex...
A computer program was developed for the study of a single-rotor helicopter on the Langley Research ...
A real-time, man-in-the loop, simulation of the rotor system research aircraft (RSRA) was conducted....
An analytical model developed for evaluating and verifying advanced rotor concepts is discussed. The...
With recent advances in microprocessor technology, some have suggested that modern workstations prov...
Mathematical modeling and computer mechanization for real time simulation of rotary wing aircraft is...
In order to meet the stringent time-critical requirements for real-time man-in-the-loop flight simul...
In order to meet the stringent time-critical requirements for real-time man-in-the-loop flight simul...
A computer program was developed to integrate avionics research in navigation, guidance, controls, a...
This paper deals with development of the real-time simulation systems. Two systems, one for supporti...
In order to meet the stringent time-critical requirements for real-time man-in-the-loop flight simul...
The setup, validation, and results of the Rotor Systems Research Aircraft (RSRA) fixed-wing, moving-...
Aeronautical applications of simulation technology at Ames Research Center are described. The larges...
The developments in flight simulation since its inception are reviewed and the latest trends in the ...
In 1975, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) began studies to assess the techni...
Over fifty years of contributions by NASA and the Army through rotor systems flight research were ex...