Investigation of the influence of engine response characteristics on approach and landing operations of a powered lift aircraft were carried out in a piloted ground-based simulator. The aircraft simulated was a four engine, externally-blown jet-flap configuration having an 80 pound wing loading and .56 thrust to weight ratio. Results indicate that for ideal operating conditions and minimal pilot reaction delay, substantial reductions in engine-out wave-off altitude increment and touchdown sink rate for engine-out landings can be achieved with the fast engine compared to the slow engine response. However, delays in pilot reaction of one to two seconds diminish the advantage of rapid thrust response. A need exists for some form of automatic c...
A study was undertaken at NASA Langley Research Center to establish, demonstrate, and apply methodol...
https://doi.org/10.21949/14035351995PDFResearch PaperFlight control systemsFlight dynamicsMechanical...
Simulator study of instrument landing approach of heavy subsonic jet transport with external-flow je...
An analysis of the influence of engine response characteristics on the approach and landing of an ex...
A moving-base simulator investigation of the problems of recovery and landing of a STOL aircraft aft...
A piloted simulator investigation of various engine failure compensation concepts for powered-lift S...
A fixed-base simulator study was conducted to determine the flight characteristics of a representati...
An investigation of a four-engine externally blown flap (EBF) powered-lift transport was conducted i...
Flight characteristics of jet-flap STOL transport aircraft during approach and landin
A piloted simulation study has been made of typical landing approaches with an externally blown flap...
A fixed-base simulator program was conducted to define the problems and methods for solution associa...
The low-speed flying qualities of an experimental STOL configuration were evaluated by using a fixed...
The use of throttle control laws to provide adequate flying qualities for flight path control in the...
This paper describes the implementation and evaluation of a yaw rate to throttle feedback system des...
A two phase piloted simulation study has been conducted in the Ames Vertical Motion Simulator to inv...
A study was undertaken at NASA Langley Research Center to establish, demonstrate, and apply methodol...
https://doi.org/10.21949/14035351995PDFResearch PaperFlight control systemsFlight dynamicsMechanical...
Simulator study of instrument landing approach of heavy subsonic jet transport with external-flow je...
An analysis of the influence of engine response characteristics on the approach and landing of an ex...
A moving-base simulator investigation of the problems of recovery and landing of a STOL aircraft aft...
A piloted simulator investigation of various engine failure compensation concepts for powered-lift S...
A fixed-base simulator study was conducted to determine the flight characteristics of a representati...
An investigation of a four-engine externally blown flap (EBF) powered-lift transport was conducted i...
Flight characteristics of jet-flap STOL transport aircraft during approach and landin
A piloted simulation study has been made of typical landing approaches with an externally blown flap...
A fixed-base simulator program was conducted to define the problems and methods for solution associa...
The low-speed flying qualities of an experimental STOL configuration were evaluated by using a fixed...
The use of throttle control laws to provide adequate flying qualities for flight path control in the...
This paper describes the implementation and evaluation of a yaw rate to throttle feedback system des...
A two phase piloted simulation study has been conducted in the Ames Vertical Motion Simulator to inv...
A study was undertaken at NASA Langley Research Center to establish, demonstrate, and apply methodol...
https://doi.org/10.21949/14035351995PDFResearch PaperFlight control systemsFlight dynamicsMechanical...
Simulator study of instrument landing approach of heavy subsonic jet transport with external-flow je...