The study described in this paper had two objectives. The first objective was to investigate if a different weighting of heave motion components decomposed at the center of gravity, allowing for a higher fidelity of individual components, would result in pilot manual pitch control behavior and performance closer to that observed with full aircraft motion. The second objective was to investigate if decomposing the heave components at the aircraft's instantaneous center of rotation rather than at the center of gravity could result in additional improvements in heave motion fidelity. Twenty-one general aviation pilots performed a pitch attitude control task in an experiment conducted on the Vertical Motion Simulator at NASA Ames under differen...
This paper adds data to help develop simulator motion guidelines for stall recovery training by iden...
This paper presents the results of a study that investigated if controller force compensations accou...
The simulation employed all six rigid-body degrees of freedom and incorporated aerodynamic character...
During pitch rotation of the aircraft, a pilot, seated well in front of the aircraft center of gravi...
During pitch rotation of the aircraft, a pilot, seated in front of the aircraft center of gravity, i...
Due to the significant translational heave motion at the pilot station associated with changes in ai...
In most moving-base flight simulators, the simulated aircraft motion needs to be filtered with motio...
This paper adds data to help the development of simulator motion cueing guidelines for stall recover...
The study described in this paper investigated the effects of two different hexapod motion configura...
As part of a general investigation to determine the effects of simulator motions on pilot opinion an...
In order to improve the tuning process of flight simulator motion cueing filters and support the dev...
This paper determined the feasibility of an adaptive hexapod simulator motion algorithm based on air...
This paper describes a transfer-of-training study performed in the NASA Ames Vertica lMotion Simulat...
Report presents the results of studies made in an attempt to provide information on the control oper...
The results of two successive experimental investigations of the effects of motion cues on manual co...
This paper adds data to help develop simulator motion guidelines for stall recovery training by iden...
This paper presents the results of a study that investigated if controller force compensations accou...
The simulation employed all six rigid-body degrees of freedom and incorporated aerodynamic character...
During pitch rotation of the aircraft, a pilot, seated well in front of the aircraft center of gravi...
During pitch rotation of the aircraft, a pilot, seated in front of the aircraft center of gravity, i...
Due to the significant translational heave motion at the pilot station associated with changes in ai...
In most moving-base flight simulators, the simulated aircraft motion needs to be filtered with motio...
This paper adds data to help the development of simulator motion cueing guidelines for stall recover...
The study described in this paper investigated the effects of two different hexapod motion configura...
As part of a general investigation to determine the effects of simulator motions on pilot opinion an...
In order to improve the tuning process of flight simulator motion cueing filters and support the dev...
This paper determined the feasibility of an adaptive hexapod simulator motion algorithm based on air...
This paper describes a transfer-of-training study performed in the NASA Ames Vertica lMotion Simulat...
Report presents the results of studies made in an attempt to provide information on the control oper...
The results of two successive experimental investigations of the effects of motion cues on manual co...
This paper adds data to help develop simulator motion guidelines for stall recovery training by iden...
This paper presents the results of a study that investigated if controller force compensations accou...
The simulation employed all six rigid-body degrees of freedom and incorporated aerodynamic character...