The effects of power on the longitudinal aerodynamic characteristics of a close-coupled wing-canard fighter configuration with partial-span rectangular nozzles at the trailing edge of the wing were investigated. Data were obtained on a basic wing-strake configuration for nozzle and flap deflections from 0 deg to 30 deg and for nominal thrust coefficients from 0 to 0.30. The model was tested over an angle-of-attack range from -2 deg to 40 deg at Mach numbers of 0.15 and 0.18. Results show substantial improvements in lift-curve slope, in maximum lift, and in drag-due-to-lift efficiency when the canard and strakes have been added to the basic wing-fuselage (wing-alone) configuration. Addition of power increased both lift-curve slope and maximu...
The effects were studied of various vertical-tail configurations on the longitudinal and lateral dir...
A general research fighter model was tested in the Langley 7 by 10-foot high speed tunnel at a Mach ...
An analysis of the relative influences of for-ward lift-enhancing surfaces on the overall lift and d...
The effects of power on the longitudinal aerodynamic characteristics of a close-coupled wing-canard ...
A Au aircraft model with a close-coupled canard mounted above the wing chord plane was considered. M...
An experimental investigation was made in the Mach number range from 1.60 to 2.86 to determine the s...
An advanced fighter configuration with a forward-swept wing of aspect ratio 3.28 is tested in the La...
An experimental investigation was made in the Mach number range from 1.60 to 2.86 to determine the s...
Wind-tunnel studies at the Langley Research Center have shown that significant increases in maximum ...
A generalized wind-tunnel model with canard and wing planforms typical of highly maneuverable aircra...
Subsonic lateral-direction and longitudinal characteristics of a forward-swept-wing fighter configur...
An investigation has been conducted at low subsonic speeds to study the effects of canard planform a...
An investigation was conducted at Mach numbers of 0.7 and 0.9 to determine the lift interference eff...
Spanwise blowing over the wing and canard of a 1:35 model of a close-coupled-canard fighter airplane...
An investigation has been conducted in the Langley 4- by 4-foot supersonic pressure tunnel to determ...
The effects were studied of various vertical-tail configurations on the longitudinal and lateral dir...
A general research fighter model was tested in the Langley 7 by 10-foot high speed tunnel at a Mach ...
An analysis of the relative influences of for-ward lift-enhancing surfaces on the overall lift and d...
The effects of power on the longitudinal aerodynamic characteristics of a close-coupled wing-canard ...
A Au aircraft model with a close-coupled canard mounted above the wing chord plane was considered. M...
An experimental investigation was made in the Mach number range from 1.60 to 2.86 to determine the s...
An advanced fighter configuration with a forward-swept wing of aspect ratio 3.28 is tested in the La...
An experimental investigation was made in the Mach number range from 1.60 to 2.86 to determine the s...
Wind-tunnel studies at the Langley Research Center have shown that significant increases in maximum ...
A generalized wind-tunnel model with canard and wing planforms typical of highly maneuverable aircra...
Subsonic lateral-direction and longitudinal characteristics of a forward-swept-wing fighter configur...
An investigation has been conducted at low subsonic speeds to study the effects of canard planform a...
An investigation was conducted at Mach numbers of 0.7 and 0.9 to determine the lift interference eff...
Spanwise blowing over the wing and canard of a 1:35 model of a close-coupled-canard fighter airplane...
An investigation has been conducted in the Langley 4- by 4-foot supersonic pressure tunnel to determ...
The effects were studied of various vertical-tail configurations on the longitudinal and lateral dir...
A general research fighter model was tested in the Langley 7 by 10-foot high speed tunnel at a Mach ...
An analysis of the relative influences of for-ward lift-enhancing surfaces on the overall lift and d...