Report presents the results of an investigation conducted in the Langley stability tunnel to determine the effects of horizontal tails of various sizes and at various tail lengths (when loaded on the fuselage center line) and also the effects of vertical location of the horizontal tail relative to the wing on the low-speed static longitudinal stability and on the steady-state rotary damping in pitch for a complete-model configuration. The wing and tail surfaces had the quarter-chord lines swept back 45 degrees and had aspect ratios of 4. The results of the investigation showed that, in agreement with analytical considerations, the contribution of the horizontal tail to static longitudinal stability was related directly to the tail size and ...
Combinations of an NACA 23012 tapered wing and a circular fuselage having a wedge-shaped rear were t...
An. investigation was made to determine the effects of certical-tail size and length and of fuselage...
The advent of the utilization of the T-tail in light aircraft design requires that new consideration...
Report presents the results of an investigation conducted in the Langley stability tunnel to determi...
An investigation was made to determine the effects of vertical-tail size and length and of fuselage ...
Wind-tunnel results are presented to show the effect of changes in horizontal-tail location on the l...
Wind-tunnel results of the effects of horizontal-tail size and length on the low-speed static longit...
Results are presented of a wind-tunnel investigation to determine influence of the fuselage and tail...
An investigation has been conducted in the Langley stability tunnel on a vertical-tail model with a ...
A 1/6-scale model of the Republic XF-12 vertical tail with stub fuselage and stub horizontal tail wa...
An investigation has been conducted in the Langley 300 MPH 7- by 10-foot tunnel to determine the sta...
The effects of direction of propeller rotation on factors affecting the longitudinal stability of th...
Tests were made in the Langley full-scale tunnel of the Grumman XF6f-4 airplane in order to investig...
An investigation was made in the high Mach number test section of the Langley Unitary Plan wind tunn...
An experimental investigation was made in the Langley stability tunnel to determine whether the low-...
Combinations of an NACA 23012 tapered wing and a circular fuselage having a wedge-shaped rear were t...
An. investigation was made to determine the effects of certical-tail size and length and of fuselage...
The advent of the utilization of the T-tail in light aircraft design requires that new consideration...
Report presents the results of an investigation conducted in the Langley stability tunnel to determi...
An investigation was made to determine the effects of vertical-tail size and length and of fuselage ...
Wind-tunnel results are presented to show the effect of changes in horizontal-tail location on the l...
Wind-tunnel results of the effects of horizontal-tail size and length on the low-speed static longit...
Results are presented of a wind-tunnel investigation to determine influence of the fuselage and tail...
An investigation has been conducted in the Langley stability tunnel on a vertical-tail model with a ...
A 1/6-scale model of the Republic XF-12 vertical tail with stub fuselage and stub horizontal tail wa...
An investigation has been conducted in the Langley 300 MPH 7- by 10-foot tunnel to determine the sta...
The effects of direction of propeller rotation on factors affecting the longitudinal stability of th...
Tests were made in the Langley full-scale tunnel of the Grumman XF6f-4 airplane in order to investig...
An investigation was made in the high Mach number test section of the Langley Unitary Plan wind tunn...
An experimental investigation was made in the Langley stability tunnel to determine whether the low-...
Combinations of an NACA 23012 tapered wing and a circular fuselage having a wedge-shaped rear were t...
An. investigation was made to determine the effects of certical-tail size and length and of fuselage...
The advent of the utilization of the T-tail in light aircraft design requires that new consideration...