A fixed-base simulator study was conducted to determine the minimum acceptable level of longitudinal stability for a representative turbofan STOL (short take-off and landing) transport airplane during the landing approach. Real-time digital simulation techniques were used. The computer was programed with equations of motion for six degrees of freedom, and the aerodynamic inputs were based on measured wind-tunnel data. The primary piloting task was an instrument approach to a breakout at a 60-m (200-ft) ceiling
Handling qualities criteria and operational performance margins have been determined for the landing...
An in-flight evaluation of transport roll characteristics in the landing approach was made with a ge...
A piloted simulation study was conducted with the aim of advancing the development of longitudinal h...
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...
A ground-based simulator investigation was conducted in preparation for and correlation with an-flig...
The low-speed flying qualities of an experimental STOL configuration were evaluated by using a fixed...
A fixed-base simulator program was conducted to define the problems and methods for solution associa...
A piloted simulation study has been made of typical landing approaches with an externally blown flap...
A simulator study of short takeoff and landing (STOL) aircraft was conducted using a model of a defl...
The simulation employed all six rigid-body degrees of freedom and incorporated aerodynamic character...
A fixed-base visual simulation study has been conducted to evaluate the use of decoupled controls as...
Prepared at Langley Research Center.Cover title.Includes bibliographical references (p. 15).Mode of ...
A fixed-based simulator study was conducted to determine the low-speed flight characteristics of an ...
A moving-base simulator investigation of the problems of recovery and landing of a STOL aircraft aft...
Handling qualities criteria and operational performance margins have been determined for the landing...
An in-flight evaluation of transport roll characteristics in the landing approach was made with a ge...
A piloted simulation study was conducted with the aim of advancing the development of longitudinal h...
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...
A ground-based simulator investigation was conducted in preparation for and correlation with an-flig...
The low-speed flying qualities of an experimental STOL configuration were evaluated by using a fixed...
A fixed-base simulator program was conducted to define the problems and methods for solution associa...
A piloted simulation study has been made of typical landing approaches with an externally blown flap...
A simulator study of short takeoff and landing (STOL) aircraft was conducted using a model of a defl...
The simulation employed all six rigid-body degrees of freedom and incorporated aerodynamic character...
A fixed-base visual simulation study has been conducted to evaluate the use of decoupled controls as...
Prepared at Langley Research Center.Cover title.Includes bibliographical references (p. 15).Mode of ...
A fixed-based simulator study was conducted to determine the low-speed flight characteristics of an ...
A moving-base simulator investigation of the problems of recovery and landing of a STOL aircraft aft...
Handling qualities criteria and operational performance margins have been determined for the landing...
An in-flight evaluation of transport roll characteristics in the landing approach was made with a ge...
A piloted simulation study was conducted with the aim of advancing the development of longitudinal h...