A wind-tunnel investigation at high subsonic speeds has been conducted to determine the effect of fuselage forebody strakes on the static stability and the vertical-tail-load characteristics of an airplane-type configuration having a delta wing. The tests were made at Mach numbers from 0.60 to 0.92 corresponding to Reynolds numbers from 3,000,000 to 4,200,000, based on the wing mean aerodynamic chord, and at angles of attack from approximately -2 to 24 degrees.NACA Research Memorandum L57K15A."February 10, 1958."Title from cover.Includes bibliographical references (p. 12-13).A wind-tunnel investigation at high subsonic speeds has been conducted to determine the effect of fuselage forebody strakes on the static stability and the vertical-tai...
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This paper presents the results of the investigation of wing-alone and wing-fuselage combination emp...
Tabulated results of a wind-tunnel investigation of the aerodynamic loads on a canard airplane model...
An investigation was made in the Langley 300-mph 7- by 10-foot tunnel to determine the aerodynamic c...
A wind-tunnel investigation at high subsonic speeds has been conducted to determine the effect of fu...
Cover title."May 1961."Aircraft; Stability and control.Includes bibliographical references.Mode of a...
An investigation was made at high subsonic speeds of a complete model having a highly tapered wing a...
The drag due to lift increases with increasing sweep through the Mach number range. Some increase in...
An investigation has been made to determine the effect of wing fences, a wing leading-edge extension...
A program to investigate the aerodynamic characteristics of a family of delta wings with a blunt dou...
The results presented in the present paper are part of a program conducted to investigate the effect...
An experimental study investigating the aerodynamic characteristics of generic delta wing-body combi...
The present investigation was conducted in the Langley high-speed 7-by 10-foot tunnel to determine t...
An investigation was made in the Cal Tech-Merrill low speed wind tunnel at Pasadena City College to ...
An investigation was made in the high Mach number test section of the Langley Unitary Plan wind tunn...
Results are presented of a wind-tunnel investigation to evaluate the static and dynamic stability de...
This paper presents the results of the investigation of wing-alone and wing-fuselage combination emp...
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An investigation was made in the Langley 300-mph 7- by 10-foot tunnel to determine the aerodynamic c...