A cost-effective approach to flight testing advanced control concepts with remotely piloted vehicles is described. The approach utilizes a ground based digital computer coupled to the remotely piloted vehicle's motion sensors and control surface actuators through telemetry links to provide high bandwidth feedback control. The system was applied to the control of an unmanned 3/8-scale model of the F-15 airplane. The model was remotely augmented; that is, the F-15 mechanical and control augmentation flight control systems were simulated by the ground-based computer, rather than being in the vehicle itself. The results of flight tests of the model at high angles of attack are discussed
The feasibility of using digital fly-by-wire systems to control aircraft was demonstrated by develop...
The design of the flutter suppression system for a remotely-piloted research vehicle is described. T...
A ground based, general purpose, real time, digital control system simulator (CSS) is specified, dev...
An overview is presented of the unique capabilities and historical significance of the Remotely Augm...
The first four flights of a remotely piloted airplane model showed that a flight envelope can be exp...
A controlled impact demonstration (CID) program using a large, four engine, remotely piloted transpo...
New flight test techniques in use at Ames Dryden are reviewed. The use of the pilot in combination w...
A flight program was conducted to develop a landing technique with which a pilot could consistently ...
A rotary wing, unmanned air vehicle (UAV) is being developed as a research tool at the NASA Langley ...
NASA and the U.S. Army are jointly developing a teleoperated unmanned rotorcraft research platform a...
Published in Journal of Aerospace Computing, Information, and Communication, Vol. 1, Issue 1, Januar...
In response to the interest in airplane configuration characteristics at high angles of attack, an u...
The operating characteristics of a nonlinear envelope-limiting device were investigated at extreme f...
The technology effort is identified and assessed that is required to bring the civil uses of RPVs to...
The third phase of a flight evaluation of a digital electronic engine control system in an F-15 has ...
The feasibility of using digital fly-by-wire systems to control aircraft was demonstrated by develop...
The design of the flutter suppression system for a remotely-piloted research vehicle is described. T...
A ground based, general purpose, real time, digital control system simulator (CSS) is specified, dev...
An overview is presented of the unique capabilities and historical significance of the Remotely Augm...
The first four flights of a remotely piloted airplane model showed that a flight envelope can be exp...
A controlled impact demonstration (CID) program using a large, four engine, remotely piloted transpo...
New flight test techniques in use at Ames Dryden are reviewed. The use of the pilot in combination w...
A flight program was conducted to develop a landing technique with which a pilot could consistently ...
A rotary wing, unmanned air vehicle (UAV) is being developed as a research tool at the NASA Langley ...
NASA and the U.S. Army are jointly developing a teleoperated unmanned rotorcraft research platform a...
Published in Journal of Aerospace Computing, Information, and Communication, Vol. 1, Issue 1, Januar...
In response to the interest in airplane configuration characteristics at high angles of attack, an u...
The operating characteristics of a nonlinear envelope-limiting device were investigated at extreme f...
The technology effort is identified and assessed that is required to bring the civil uses of RPVs to...
The third phase of a flight evaluation of a digital electronic engine control system in an F-15 has ...
The feasibility of using digital fly-by-wire systems to control aircraft was demonstrated by develop...
The design of the flutter suppression system for a remotely-piloted research vehicle is described. T...
A ground based, general purpose, real time, digital control system simulator (CSS) is specified, dev...