The lift, pitching-moment, and drag characteristics of a missile configuration having a body of fineness ratio 9.33 and a cruciform triangular wing and tail of aspect ratio 4 were measured at a Mach number of 1.99 and a Reynolds number of 6.0 million, based on the body length. The tests were performed through an angle-of-attack range of -5 deg to 28 deg to investigate the effects on the aerodynamic characteristics of roll angle, wing-tail interdigitation, wing deflection, and interference among the components (body, wing, and tail). Theoretical lift and moment characteristics of the configuration and its components were calculated by the use of existing theoretical methods which have been modified for application to high angles of attack, a...
Three missile body shapes tested at Mach numbers of 1.50, 2.16, and 2.86 with angles of attack up to...
A method is presented for estimating the rolling moments caused by wing-tail interference for missil...
An investigation has been made in the Langley 4-by-4-foot supersonic pressure tunnel to determine th...
uNgN;;:;-a;,Y& By autho~ti and drag characte&tics of a missile c configuration having a body...
The lift, pitching-moment, and drag characteristics of a missile configuration having a body of fine...
A study has been made to determine the aerodynamic characteristics of a low-aspect ratio cruciform m...
An experimental and theoretical investigation of the longitudinal and lateral-directional stability ...
An investigation has been conducted to determine the effects of a high positioned horizontal tail on...
An investigation has been made in the Langley 4- by 4-foot super-sonic pressure tunnel to determine ...
The method for predicting wing- tail interference whereby the trailing vortex system behind lifting ...
Results are presented for the loads and moments acting on the individual tail surfaces of a body-tai...
Longitudinal aerodynamic characteristics of a configuration consisting of an elliptical body with an...
The lift and pitching-moment characteristics of a body alone, six triangular wings of various aspect...
A study has been made of the experimental and theoretical aerodynamic characteristics for some gener...
This Technical Report Covers The Work Carried Out Under A Memorandum Of Understanding Between NAL An...
Three missile body shapes tested at Mach numbers of 1.50, 2.16, and 2.86 with angles of attack up to...
A method is presented for estimating the rolling moments caused by wing-tail interference for missil...
An investigation has been made in the Langley 4-by-4-foot supersonic pressure tunnel to determine th...
uNgN;;:;-a;,Y& By autho~ti and drag characte&tics of a missile c configuration having a body...
The lift, pitching-moment, and drag characteristics of a missile configuration having a body of fine...
A study has been made to determine the aerodynamic characteristics of a low-aspect ratio cruciform m...
An experimental and theoretical investigation of the longitudinal and lateral-directional stability ...
An investigation has been conducted to determine the effects of a high positioned horizontal tail on...
An investigation has been made in the Langley 4- by 4-foot super-sonic pressure tunnel to determine ...
The method for predicting wing- tail interference whereby the trailing vortex system behind lifting ...
Results are presented for the loads and moments acting on the individual tail surfaces of a body-tai...
Longitudinal aerodynamic characteristics of a configuration consisting of an elliptical body with an...
The lift and pitching-moment characteristics of a body alone, six triangular wings of various aspect...
A study has been made of the experimental and theoretical aerodynamic characteristics for some gener...
This Technical Report Covers The Work Carried Out Under A Memorandum Of Understanding Between NAL An...
Three missile body shapes tested at Mach numbers of 1.50, 2.16, and 2.86 with angles of attack up to...
A method is presented for estimating the rolling moments caused by wing-tail interference for missil...
An investigation has been made in the Langley 4-by-4-foot supersonic pressure tunnel to determine th...