The static aeroelastic divergence characteristics of a delta-planform model of the canard control surface of a proposed air-to-ground missile have been studied both analytically and experimentally in the Mach number range from 0.6 to 3.0. The experiments indicated that divergence occurred at a nearly constant value of dynamic pressure at Mach numbers up to 1.2. At higher Mach numbers somewhat higher values of dynamic pressure were required to produce divergence. The analysis and the experiment indicate that the camber stiffness of the control surface and the stiffness of the control actuator are both important in divergence of surfaces of this type
Flutter investigation of very low aspect-ratio flat-plate surfaces at subsonic and supersonic spee
Two full-scale models of an inline, cruciform, canard missile configuration having a low-aspect-rati...
An investigation of the low-subsonic flight characteristics of a thick 70 deg delta reentry configur...
Static aeroelastic divergence characteristics of delta-planform model of canard control surface
Aeroelastic divergence characteristics of moveable control surfaces, including drag loading
Static longitudinal stability and control characteristics of air-to-surface canard missile configura...
The problem of chordwise, or camber, divergence at transonic and supersonic speeds is treated with p...
A summary of some results from tests of a wing-body general research missile model is presented for ...
A 60 degree delta wing canard missile configuration was flight-tested at the Langley pilotless aircr...
An experimental study and an analytical study have been conducted to examine static divergence for h...
An experimental study to investigate the aeroelastic behavior of forward-swept wings was conducted i...
Wind tunnel static longitudinal stability and control characteristics of cruciform delta winged miss...
A flight investigation has been made to determine the longitudinal stability and control characteris...
Aerodynamic characteristics of rectangular planform, all-movable controls combined with slender body...
A transonic and a supersonic flutter investigation of 1/2-size models of the all-movable canard surf...
Flutter investigation of very low aspect-ratio flat-plate surfaces at subsonic and supersonic spee
Two full-scale models of an inline, cruciform, canard missile configuration having a low-aspect-rati...
An investigation of the low-subsonic flight characteristics of a thick 70 deg delta reentry configur...
Static aeroelastic divergence characteristics of delta-planform model of canard control surface
Aeroelastic divergence characteristics of moveable control surfaces, including drag loading
Static longitudinal stability and control characteristics of air-to-surface canard missile configura...
The problem of chordwise, or camber, divergence at transonic and supersonic speeds is treated with p...
A summary of some results from tests of a wing-body general research missile model is presented for ...
A 60 degree delta wing canard missile configuration was flight-tested at the Langley pilotless aircr...
An experimental study and an analytical study have been conducted to examine static divergence for h...
An experimental study to investigate the aeroelastic behavior of forward-swept wings was conducted i...
Wind tunnel static longitudinal stability and control characteristics of cruciform delta winged miss...
A flight investigation has been made to determine the longitudinal stability and control characteris...
Aerodynamic characteristics of rectangular planform, all-movable controls combined with slender body...
A transonic and a supersonic flutter investigation of 1/2-size models of the all-movable canard surf...
Flutter investigation of very low aspect-ratio flat-plate surfaces at subsonic and supersonic spee
Two full-scale models of an inline, cruciform, canard missile configuration having a low-aspect-rati...
An investigation of the low-subsonic flight characteristics of a thick 70 deg delta reentry configur...