The results are presented of a wind tunnel investigation to determine the tail contribution to the directional aerodynamic characteristics of a 1/6-scale model of the rotor systems research aircraft (RSRA) with a tail rotor. No main rotor was used during the investigation. Data were obtained with and without the tail rotor over a range of sideslip angle and over a range of rotor collective pitch angle. The model with the tail rotor was tested at several advance ratios with and without thrust from the auxiliary thrust engines on the RSRA fuselage. Increasing the space between the tail-rotor hub and the vertical tail reduced the tail-rotor torque required at moderate to high rotor thrust. Increasing the exit dynamic pressure of the auxiliary ...
A wind-tunnel model test at advance ratios from 0 to 0.3 with and without auxiliary jet engine thrus...
Experimental aerodynamic investigations remain the subject of interest in rotorcraft community since...
Understanding the mechanisms that lead to the production of noise by tail rotors across a broad rang...
A wind-tunnel investigation was conducted to determine the effects of the main-rotor wake on the aer...
A wind-tunnel investigation was conducted to refine the aerodynamic characteristics of the rotor sys...
Tests were conducted in the Langley V/STOL tunnel to determine the effect of the main-rotor wake on ...
Aerodynamic interference between the main and tail rotor can have a strong negative influence on the...
A joint U.S. Army/NASA flight investigation was conducted utilizing a single-rotor helicopter to det...
The tail rotor of a helicopter with a single main rotor configuration can experience a significant r...
Wind tunnel investigation of helicopter directional control in rearward flight in ground effec
Aerodynamic characteristics were determined of three cylindrical shapes representative of tail boom ...
Theoretically derived charts and equations are presented by which tail-rotor design studies of direc...
Acoustic measurements were obtained in a Langley 14 x 22 foot Subsonic Wind Tunnel to study the aero...
During hover and low speed flight, helicopters experience significant aerodynamic forces on the tail...
Contributions of vertical tail and fuselage to directional stability are determined from pressure di...
A wind-tunnel model test at advance ratios from 0 to 0.3 with and without auxiliary jet engine thrus...
Experimental aerodynamic investigations remain the subject of interest in rotorcraft community since...
Understanding the mechanisms that lead to the production of noise by tail rotors across a broad rang...
A wind-tunnel investigation was conducted to determine the effects of the main-rotor wake on the aer...
A wind-tunnel investigation was conducted to refine the aerodynamic characteristics of the rotor sys...
Tests were conducted in the Langley V/STOL tunnel to determine the effect of the main-rotor wake on ...
Aerodynamic interference between the main and tail rotor can have a strong negative influence on the...
A joint U.S. Army/NASA flight investigation was conducted utilizing a single-rotor helicopter to det...
The tail rotor of a helicopter with a single main rotor configuration can experience a significant r...
Wind tunnel investigation of helicopter directional control in rearward flight in ground effec
Aerodynamic characteristics were determined of three cylindrical shapes representative of tail boom ...
Theoretically derived charts and equations are presented by which tail-rotor design studies of direc...
Acoustic measurements were obtained in a Langley 14 x 22 foot Subsonic Wind Tunnel to study the aero...
During hover and low speed flight, helicopters experience significant aerodynamic forces on the tail...
Contributions of vertical tail and fuselage to directional stability are determined from pressure di...
A wind-tunnel model test at advance ratios from 0 to 0.3 with and without auxiliary jet engine thrus...
Experimental aerodynamic investigations remain the subject of interest in rotorcraft community since...
Understanding the mechanisms that lead to the production of noise by tail rotors across a broad rang...