AbstractA generic aircraft usually loses its static directional stability at moderate angle of attack (typically 20–30°). In this research, wind tunnel studies were performed using an aircraft model with moderate swept wing and a conventional vertical tail. The purpose of this study was to investigate flow mechanisms responsible for static directional stability. Measurements of force, surface pressure and spatial flow field were carried out for angles of attack from 0° to 46° and sideslip angles from −8° to 8°. Results of the wind tunnel experiments show that the vertical tail is the main contributor to static directional stability, while the fuselage is the main contributor to static directional instability of the model. In the sideslip at...
The effects of spanwise blowing on two configurations representative of current fighter airplanes we...
An investigation was conducted to determine the low-speed yawing stability derivatives of a twin-jet...
The static lateral- and directional-stability characteristics of a high-speed fighter-type airplane,...
AbstractAgeneric aircraft with the single vertical tail usually lose its directional stability at me...
Contributions of vertical tail and fuselage to directional stability are determined from pressure di...
The static lateral- and directional-stability characteristics of a high-speed fighter-type airplane,...
Results are presented of a wind-tunnel investigation to determine influence of the fuselage and tail...
A series of low-speed static wind-tunnel force tests were conducted on a 0.15-scale model of a moder...
AbstractA numerical computational investigation of applying vortex generator to conventional figurat...
Aircraft directional stability and control are related to vertical tail design. The safety, performa...
An investigation was made to determine the effects of vertical-tail size and length and of fuselage ...
An analysis is described of side-force and yawing-moment-in-sideslip of conventional transport aircr...
Results are presented of tests conducted in the Langley stability tunnel to determine the effects of...
Thesis (M.S.)--Wichita State University, College of Engineering, Dept. of Aerospace Engineering."Dec...
An investigation has been conducted to determine the effects of configuration variables on the later...
The effects of spanwise blowing on two configurations representative of current fighter airplanes we...
An investigation was conducted to determine the low-speed yawing stability derivatives of a twin-jet...
The static lateral- and directional-stability characteristics of a high-speed fighter-type airplane,...
AbstractAgeneric aircraft with the single vertical tail usually lose its directional stability at me...
Contributions of vertical tail and fuselage to directional stability are determined from pressure di...
The static lateral- and directional-stability characteristics of a high-speed fighter-type airplane,...
Results are presented of a wind-tunnel investigation to determine influence of the fuselage and tail...
A series of low-speed static wind-tunnel force tests were conducted on a 0.15-scale model of a moder...
AbstractA numerical computational investigation of applying vortex generator to conventional figurat...
Aircraft directional stability and control are related to vertical tail design. The safety, performa...
An investigation was made to determine the effects of vertical-tail size and length and of fuselage ...
An analysis is described of side-force and yawing-moment-in-sideslip of conventional transport aircr...
Results are presented of tests conducted in the Langley stability tunnel to determine the effects of...
Thesis (M.S.)--Wichita State University, College of Engineering, Dept. of Aerospace Engineering."Dec...
An investigation has been conducted to determine the effects of configuration variables on the later...
The effects of spanwise blowing on two configurations representative of current fighter airplanes we...
An investigation was conducted to determine the low-speed yawing stability derivatives of a twin-jet...
The static lateral- and directional-stability characteristics of a high-speed fighter-type airplane,...