Cost and benefits of a fuel conservative aircraft technology program proposed by NASA are estimated. NASA defined six separate technology elements for the proposed program: (a) engine component improvement (b) composite structures (c) turboprops (d) laminar flow control (e) fuel conservative engine and (f) fuel conservative transport. There were two levels postulated: The baseline program was estimated to cost $490 million over 10 years with peak funding in 1980. The level two program was estimated to cost an additional $180 million also over 10 years. Discussions with NASA and with representatives of the major commercial airframe manufacturers were held to estimate the combinations of the technology elements most likely to be implemented,...
In its Aircraft Energy Efficiency Program, NASA has expended approximately 200 million dollars towar...
The advantages of a propfan powered aircraft for the commercial air transportation system were asses...
The Benefit/Cost Study portion of the NASA-sponsored Energy Efficient Engine Component Development a...
An advanced technology program is described for reduced fuel consumption in air transport. Cost bene...
A study has been performed to evaluate the opportunities for reducing the energy requirements of the...
Six advanced technology development projects that could cut fuel consumption of future civil air tra...
The major thrust of NASA's nonturbine general aviation engine programs is directed toward (1) reduce...
Practical means were assessed for achieving reduced fuel consumption in commercial air transportatio...
Perspectives on the air transportation fuel stituation are discussed including intercity air traffic...
The anticipated growth of air transportation is in danger of being constrained by increased prices a...
The three engine programs that constitute the propulsion portion of NASA's Aircraft Energy Efficienc...
The impact of the most promising fuel conserving options on fuel consumption, passenger demand, oper...
The recent energy crisis and subsequent substantial increase in fuel prices have provided increased ...
The Engine Component Improvement (ECI) Project formulated to address near term improvements for curr...
Declining U.S. oil reserves and escalating energy costs underline the need for reducing fuel consump...
In its Aircraft Energy Efficiency Program, NASA has expended approximately 200 million dollars towar...
The advantages of a propfan powered aircraft for the commercial air transportation system were asses...
The Benefit/Cost Study portion of the NASA-sponsored Energy Efficient Engine Component Development a...
An advanced technology program is described for reduced fuel consumption in air transport. Cost bene...
A study has been performed to evaluate the opportunities for reducing the energy requirements of the...
Six advanced technology development projects that could cut fuel consumption of future civil air tra...
The major thrust of NASA's nonturbine general aviation engine programs is directed toward (1) reduce...
Practical means were assessed for achieving reduced fuel consumption in commercial air transportatio...
Perspectives on the air transportation fuel stituation are discussed including intercity air traffic...
The anticipated growth of air transportation is in danger of being constrained by increased prices a...
The three engine programs that constitute the propulsion portion of NASA's Aircraft Energy Efficienc...
The impact of the most promising fuel conserving options on fuel consumption, passenger demand, oper...
The recent energy crisis and subsequent substantial increase in fuel prices have provided increased ...
The Engine Component Improvement (ECI) Project formulated to address near term improvements for curr...
Declining U.S. oil reserves and escalating energy costs underline the need for reducing fuel consump...
In its Aircraft Energy Efficiency Program, NASA has expended approximately 200 million dollars towar...
The advantages of a propfan powered aircraft for the commercial air transportation system were asses...
The Benefit/Cost Study portion of the NASA-sponsored Energy Efficient Engine Component Development a...