The operating problems and equipment requirements for STOL airplanes in terminal area operations in simulated air traffic control (ATC) environments were studied. These studies consisted of Instrument Flight Rules (IFR) arrivals and departures in the New York area to and from a downtown STOL port, STOL runways at John F. Kennedy International Airport, or STOL runways at a hypothetical international airport. The studies were accomplished in real time by using a STOL airplane flight simulator. An experimental powered lift STOL airplane and two in-service airplanes having high aerodynamic lift (i.e., STOL) capability were used in the simulations
A computer simulation program which models a commercial short-haul aircraft operating in the civil a...
A terminal area air traffic control simulation was designed to study ways of accommodating increased...
A moving-base simulator investigation of the problems of recovery and landing of a STOL aircraft aft...
Simulation tests were made using an experimental powered-lift STOL airplane to help define airport-a...
Flight characteristics of jet-flap STOL transport aircraft during approach and landin
A fixed-base simulator study was conducted to determine the flight characteristics of a representati...
Operational procedures and systems onboard the STOL aircraft which are required to enable the aircra...
692M152140004The goal of this project was to study the Simplified Vehicle Operations (SVO) paradigm ...
A piloted simulation study has been made of typical landing approaches with an externally blown flap...
The simulation employed all six rigid-body degrees of freedom and incorporated aerodynamic character...
A fixed-base simulator program was conducted to define the problems and methods for solution associa...
A real-time simulation was conducted of three-dimensional area navigation and four-dimensional area ...
A fixed-base simulator study was conducted to determine the minimum acceptable level of longitudinal...
To provide a background for evaluating advanced STOL systems concepts, a number of short haul and ST...
A simulator study of short takeoff and landing (STOL) aircraft was conducted using a model of a defl...
A computer simulation program which models a commercial short-haul aircraft operating in the civil a...
A terminal area air traffic control simulation was designed to study ways of accommodating increased...
A moving-base simulator investigation of the problems of recovery and landing of a STOL aircraft aft...
Simulation tests were made using an experimental powered-lift STOL airplane to help define airport-a...
Flight characteristics of jet-flap STOL transport aircraft during approach and landin
A fixed-base simulator study was conducted to determine the flight characteristics of a representati...
Operational procedures and systems onboard the STOL aircraft which are required to enable the aircra...
692M152140004The goal of this project was to study the Simplified Vehicle Operations (SVO) paradigm ...
A piloted simulation study has been made of typical landing approaches with an externally blown flap...
The simulation employed all six rigid-body degrees of freedom and incorporated aerodynamic character...
A fixed-base simulator program was conducted to define the problems and methods for solution associa...
A real-time simulation was conducted of three-dimensional area navigation and four-dimensional area ...
A fixed-base simulator study was conducted to determine the minimum acceptable level of longitudinal...
To provide a background for evaluating advanced STOL systems concepts, a number of short haul and ST...
A simulator study of short takeoff and landing (STOL) aircraft was conducted using a model of a defl...
A computer simulation program which models a commercial short-haul aircraft operating in the civil a...
A terminal area air traffic control simulation was designed to study ways of accommodating increased...
A moving-base simulator investigation of the problems of recovery and landing of a STOL aircraft aft...