The present trend is toward faster and larger pursuit airplanes. Because both speed and size increase the aileron control forces, the design of ailerons for manual operation is becoming increasingly difficult. In order to obtain a clearer picture of the future problem of balancing ailerons, and inspection has been made of the effects of airplane size and speed on the control forces. Computations were made of the aileron control forces required to meet specified rolling conditions for plain ailerons on wings with spans from 40 to 80 feet and for speeds up to 500 miles per hour. The rolling conditions were specified by two alternative criterions. One was the rolling criterion pb/2V of reference 1. For reasons, which will be discussed later, a...
In the course of a flight test of a supersonic research pilotless aircraft (the NACA RM-1), large-am...
This report presents the results of an investigation of the rolling and yawing moments due to ailero...
Data are presented to show the extent to which the maximum lift coefficient and consequently the min...
Some factors relating to inadvertent speed and Mach number increases in transport operation are disc...
Investigations were undertaken to improve the ailerons of a P-51 fighter so as to obtain greater eff...
Aileron calculations have hitherto given greatly differing results according to different authors. I...
Previous theoretical investigations of steady curvilinear flight did not afford a suitable criterion...
Tests were made to determine whether spring-tab ailerons tended to oscillate or flutter in speed ran...
The need for effective aileron power for aircraft lateral control and turning maneuvers dates back t...
Report presents the results of an analysis made of the aileron control characteristics of numerous a...
A low-speed wind-tunnel investigation was made to determine the lateral control characteristics of a...
The development of more efficient control surfaces requiring less force to operate are presented
An analysis is made of the stability of an airplane with ailerons free, with particular attention to...
A flight investigation was conducted to determine the lateral-control characteristics of retractable...
A flight investigation to determine the effectiveness of an automatic aileron trim control device in...
In the course of a flight test of a supersonic research pilotless aircraft (the NACA RM-1), large-am...
This report presents the results of an investigation of the rolling and yawing moments due to ailero...
Data are presented to show the extent to which the maximum lift coefficient and consequently the min...
Some factors relating to inadvertent speed and Mach number increases in transport operation are disc...
Investigations were undertaken to improve the ailerons of a P-51 fighter so as to obtain greater eff...
Aileron calculations have hitherto given greatly differing results according to different authors. I...
Previous theoretical investigations of steady curvilinear flight did not afford a suitable criterion...
Tests were made to determine whether spring-tab ailerons tended to oscillate or flutter in speed ran...
The need for effective aileron power for aircraft lateral control and turning maneuvers dates back t...
Report presents the results of an analysis made of the aileron control characteristics of numerous a...
A low-speed wind-tunnel investigation was made to determine the lateral control characteristics of a...
The development of more efficient control surfaces requiring less force to operate are presented
An analysis is made of the stability of an airplane with ailerons free, with particular attention to...
A flight investigation was conducted to determine the lateral-control characteristics of retractable...
A flight investigation to determine the effectiveness of an automatic aileron trim control device in...
In the course of a flight test of a supersonic research pilotless aircraft (the NACA RM-1), large-am...
This report presents the results of an investigation of the rolling and yawing moments due to ailero...
Data are presented to show the extent to which the maximum lift coefficient and consequently the min...