Experimental aerodynamic investigations were conducted on a 0.015 scale model of the Space Shuttle Orbiter in a low turbulence pressure tunnel. Six component static aerodynamic force and moment data were recorded while the model was pitched from -2 deg to +26 deg angle of attack. The yaw angles during these pitch sweeps were 0 deg, -5 deg, and 7 1/2 deg. Base, sting cavity, vertical tail, wing trailing edge, and elevon pressures, as well as elevon and rudder hinge moment data were also obtained. The tests were conducted at a nominal Mach number of 0.25. The Reynolds number was varied throughout the test program from 2.5 million to 4.7 million to 10.0 million to 12.5 million
Longitudinal and lateral-directional stability and control characteristics were evaluated at Mach nu...
Tests were conducted in wind tunnels during April and May 1973, on a 0.030-scale replica of the Spac...
Wind tunnel tests were conducted of the NASA/Rockwell 0.015 scale configuration 4 mated space shuttl...
Experimental aerodynamic investigations were conducted on a scale model of the space shuttle orbiter...
Tests were conducted in the NASA/ARC Unitary Plan wind tunnels on an 0.030-scale replica of the spac...
Tests were conducted in wind tunnels during April and May 1973, on an 0.030-scale replica of the Spa...
Aerodynamic data obtained from wind tunnel tests of an 0.015-scale space shuttle vehicle Orbiter mod...
Tests were conducted in wind tunnels during April and May 1973, on a 0.030-scale replica of the Spac...
Tests were conducted in wind tunnels during April and May 1973, on an 0.030-scale replica of the Spa...
The results of a wind tunnel test to determine the force, moment, and hinge-moment characteristics o...
The primary objective of the test was to obtain stability and control data for the basic configurati...
Data obtained from a wind tunnel test of an 0.015-scale 140 A/B configuration space shuttle vehicle ...
Experimental investigations were performed in a 6- by 6-Foot Supersonic wind tunnel on a 0.015-scale...
Tests were conducted in the NASA/ARC Unitary Plan Wind Tunnels on an 0.030 scale replica of the spac...
Supersonic aerodynamic tests were conducted in the NASA/LaRC Unitary Plan Wind Tunnel on a 0.015-sca...
Longitudinal and lateral-directional stability and control characteristics were evaluated at Mach nu...
Tests were conducted in wind tunnels during April and May 1973, on a 0.030-scale replica of the Spac...
Wind tunnel tests were conducted of the NASA/Rockwell 0.015 scale configuration 4 mated space shuttl...
Experimental aerodynamic investigations were conducted on a scale model of the space shuttle orbiter...
Tests were conducted in the NASA/ARC Unitary Plan wind tunnels on an 0.030-scale replica of the spac...
Tests were conducted in wind tunnels during April and May 1973, on an 0.030-scale replica of the Spa...
Aerodynamic data obtained from wind tunnel tests of an 0.015-scale space shuttle vehicle Orbiter mod...
Tests were conducted in wind tunnels during April and May 1973, on a 0.030-scale replica of the Spac...
Tests were conducted in wind tunnels during April and May 1973, on an 0.030-scale replica of the Spa...
The results of a wind tunnel test to determine the force, moment, and hinge-moment characteristics o...
The primary objective of the test was to obtain stability and control data for the basic configurati...
Data obtained from a wind tunnel test of an 0.015-scale 140 A/B configuration space shuttle vehicle ...
Experimental investigations were performed in a 6- by 6-Foot Supersonic wind tunnel on a 0.015-scale...
Tests were conducted in the NASA/ARC Unitary Plan Wind Tunnels on an 0.030 scale replica of the spac...
Supersonic aerodynamic tests were conducted in the NASA/LaRC Unitary Plan Wind Tunnel on a 0.015-sca...
Longitudinal and lateral-directional stability and control characteristics were evaluated at Mach nu...
Tests were conducted in wind tunnels during April and May 1973, on a 0.030-scale replica of the Spac...
Wind tunnel tests were conducted of the NASA/Rockwell 0.015 scale configuration 4 mated space shuttl...