Results are presented for the loads and moments acting on the individual tail surfaces of a body-tail combination over a wide range of angles of attack and sideslip. The effects of forebody length and panel-panel interference on the characteristics are included. It is shown that large nonlinear variations in these loads and moments, which occur at some combinations of angle of attack and sideslip, cannot be predicted by low-angle theory. A relatively simple, but general, theoretical method for calculating these load and moment characteristics is described, and the results from this method are found to be in good agreement with experiment provided the initial positions of the forebody vortices are known. It is shown that a simple application...
Equations and charts have been presented for the conical part of the sidewash above and below swept ...
The effect of sideslip on winglet loads and selected wing loads was investigated at high and low sub...
An experimental study was performed at supersonic speeds to measure wing and body spanwise pressure ...
An investigation has been conducted to determine the effects of a high positioned horizontal tail on...
A study has been made of the subsonic pressure distributions and loadings for a 45 deg sweptback-win...
AbstractExtensive wind tunnel tests were performed on several wing- body-tail combinations in subson...
An experimental investigation was conducted to provide a systematic set of lateral-directional stabi...
An experimental investigation was made at Mach numbers of 1.62, 1.93, and 2.41 of a series of tail c...
The lift, pitching-moment, and drag characteristics of a missile configuration having a body of fine...
Formulas have been obtained by means of the linearized supersonic-flow theory for the lateral force ...
Method permits analysis of noncircular bodies and calculation of wing-body interference effects in p...
A new method has been developed for calculating the pressure distribution and aerodynamic characteri...
The theoretical lift of a cylindrical afterbody at zero angle of attack due to incidence of the wing...
An experiment was conducted to determine wing-alone supersonic aerodynamic characteristics at high a...
Based on expressions for the linearized velocity potentials and pressure distributions given in NACA...
Equations and charts have been presented for the conical part of the sidewash above and below swept ...
The effect of sideslip on winglet loads and selected wing loads was investigated at high and low sub...
An experimental study was performed at supersonic speeds to measure wing and body spanwise pressure ...
An investigation has been conducted to determine the effects of a high positioned horizontal tail on...
A study has been made of the subsonic pressure distributions and loadings for a 45 deg sweptback-win...
AbstractExtensive wind tunnel tests were performed on several wing- body-tail combinations in subson...
An experimental investigation was conducted to provide a systematic set of lateral-directional stabi...
An experimental investigation was made at Mach numbers of 1.62, 1.93, and 2.41 of a series of tail c...
The lift, pitching-moment, and drag characteristics of a missile configuration having a body of fine...
Formulas have been obtained by means of the linearized supersonic-flow theory for the lateral force ...
Method permits analysis of noncircular bodies and calculation of wing-body interference effects in p...
A new method has been developed for calculating the pressure distribution and aerodynamic characteri...
The theoretical lift of a cylindrical afterbody at zero angle of attack due to incidence of the wing...
An experiment was conducted to determine wing-alone supersonic aerodynamic characteristics at high a...
Based on expressions for the linearized velocity potentials and pressure distributions given in NACA...
Equations and charts have been presented for the conical part of the sidewash above and below swept ...
The effect of sideslip on winglet loads and selected wing loads was investigated at high and low sub...
An experimental study was performed at supersonic speeds to measure wing and body spanwise pressure ...