Tests of several modern airplanes indicate that control surfaces with a high degree of aerodynamic balance are likely to possess characteristics which make them unsatisfactory or dangerous in high-speed flight. Dive tests made in the spring of 1940 at the NACA on a naval fighter-type airplane illustrate one form of instability that may be encountered. During a dive at an indicated airspeed of 365 miles per hour, the ailerons suddenly overbalanced. The efforts of the pilot to bring the ailerons back to neutral resulted in a violent oscillation of the control stick from side to side. Fortunately, the force required to return the ailerons to neutral was within the pilot's capabilities. A time history of the maneuver is given in figure1 and typ...
This work on accelerometry was done at McCook Field for the purpose of continuing the work done by o...
The present article, which constitutes a continuation of the work of Von Baumhauer and Konig, will t...
High-speed wind-tunnel tests were conducted of two versions of a 0.17-scale model of the McDonnell X...
In high-speed dives many airplanes exhibit a dangerous tendency to continue diving in spite of the a...
In the past fabric-covered control surfaces have been widely used on airplanes without noticeable av...
In the course of a flight test of a supersonic research pilotless aircraft (the NACA RM-1), large-am...
A pursuit type airplane encountered severe diving moments in high-speed dives which make recovery di...
It was found that large increases in stability occurred at high Mach numbers, reducing the controlla...
The failure of wing panels on a number of TBF-1 and TBM-1 airplanes in flight has prompted several i...
Tests were made to determine whether spring-tab ailerons tended to oscillate or flutter in speed ran...
This report combines the wind tunnel results of tests on four control surface models made in the two...
A 0.10-scale model of a swept-wing fighter airplane was tested in the Langley high-speed 7- by 10-fo...
An investigation was conducted in the Langley 8-foot high-speed tunnel to determine the effects of a...
Investigations were undertaken to improve the ailerons of a P-51 fighter so as to obtain greater eff...
This investigation was undertaken for the purpose of developing instruments that would record the fo...
This work on accelerometry was done at McCook Field for the purpose of continuing the work done by o...
The present article, which constitutes a continuation of the work of Von Baumhauer and Konig, will t...
High-speed wind-tunnel tests were conducted of two versions of a 0.17-scale model of the McDonnell X...
In high-speed dives many airplanes exhibit a dangerous tendency to continue diving in spite of the a...
In the past fabric-covered control surfaces have been widely used on airplanes without noticeable av...
In the course of a flight test of a supersonic research pilotless aircraft (the NACA RM-1), large-am...
A pursuit type airplane encountered severe diving moments in high-speed dives which make recovery di...
It was found that large increases in stability occurred at high Mach numbers, reducing the controlla...
The failure of wing panels on a number of TBF-1 and TBM-1 airplanes in flight has prompted several i...
Tests were made to determine whether spring-tab ailerons tended to oscillate or flutter in speed ran...
This report combines the wind tunnel results of tests on four control surface models made in the two...
A 0.10-scale model of a swept-wing fighter airplane was tested in the Langley high-speed 7- by 10-fo...
An investigation was conducted in the Langley 8-foot high-speed tunnel to determine the effects of a...
Investigations were undertaken to improve the ailerons of a P-51 fighter so as to obtain greater eff...
This investigation was undertaken for the purpose of developing instruments that would record the fo...
This work on accelerometry was done at McCook Field for the purpose of continuing the work done by o...
The present article, which constitutes a continuation of the work of Von Baumhauer and Konig, will t...
High-speed wind-tunnel tests were conducted of two versions of a 0.17-scale model of the McDonnell X...