A critical review of past efforts in the design and testing of ride smoothing and gust alleviation systems is presented. Design trade offs involving sensor types, choice of feedback loops, human comfort, and aircraft handling-qualities criteria are discussed. Synthesis of a system designed to employ direct-lift and side-force producing surfaces is reported. Two STOL aircraft and an executive transport are considered. Theoretically predicted system performance is compared with hybrid simulation and flight test data. Pilot opinion rating, pilot workload, and passenger comfort rating data for the basic and augmented aircraft are included
A study is made of the longitudinal response of a STOL airplane equipped with a vanecontrolled gust-...
Aerodynamic and active control concepts for application to commercial transport aircraft are discuss...
A brief review is presented of the basic methods of gust alleviation. Some results obtained in fligh...
A critical review of past efforts in the design and testing of ride smoothing and gust alleviation s...
Active controls technology offers great promise for significantly smoothing the ride, and thus impro...
An analytical study was conducted to evaluate the relative improvements in aircraft ride qualities t...
The state-of-the-art in Active Ride Augmentation, specifically in terms of its feasibility for commu...
A designed control motion scheme to improve passenger comfort in general aviation aircraft by reduci...
A designed control motion scheme to improve passenger comfort in general aviation aircraft by reduci...
Aircraft specifically designed for short take-off and landing (STOL) operations are particularly sen...
Testing and evaluation of a stability augmentation system for aircraft flight control were performed...
The effects of active controls on flutter suppression and gust alleviation of the Arava twin turbopr...
The effects of active controls on the suppression of flutter and gust alleviation of two different t...
Control laws were developed to investigate methods of alleviating the response of a STOL transport t...
A passive aeromechanical gust alleviation system was examined for application to a Cessna 172. The s...
A study is made of the longitudinal response of a STOL airplane equipped with a vanecontrolled gust-...
Aerodynamic and active control concepts for application to commercial transport aircraft are discuss...
A brief review is presented of the basic methods of gust alleviation. Some results obtained in fligh...
A critical review of past efforts in the design and testing of ride smoothing and gust alleviation s...
Active controls technology offers great promise for significantly smoothing the ride, and thus impro...
An analytical study was conducted to evaluate the relative improvements in aircraft ride qualities t...
The state-of-the-art in Active Ride Augmentation, specifically in terms of its feasibility for commu...
A designed control motion scheme to improve passenger comfort in general aviation aircraft by reduci...
A designed control motion scheme to improve passenger comfort in general aviation aircraft by reduci...
Aircraft specifically designed for short take-off and landing (STOL) operations are particularly sen...
Testing and evaluation of a stability augmentation system for aircraft flight control were performed...
The effects of active controls on flutter suppression and gust alleviation of the Arava twin turbopr...
The effects of active controls on the suppression of flutter and gust alleviation of two different t...
Control laws were developed to investigate methods of alleviating the response of a STOL transport t...
A passive aeromechanical gust alleviation system was examined for application to a Cessna 172. The s...
A study is made of the longitudinal response of a STOL airplane equipped with a vanecontrolled gust-...
Aerodynamic and active control concepts for application to commercial transport aircraft are discuss...
A brief review is presented of the basic methods of gust alleviation. Some results obtained in fligh...