An experimental aerodynamic wind tunnel investigation was conducted employing a 0.00325 scale model of the McDonnell-Douglas space shuttle orbiter configuration. This investigation was conducted in the NASA/Marshall Space Flight Center 14- by 14- inch trisonic wind tunnel. The investigation was to determine the aerodynamic characteristics of the orbiter over the Mach number range of 0.4 to 5.0, an angle of attack variation from -4 degrees to 50 degrees, and -6 degrees to 9 degrees angle of sideslip. Control surface effectiveness was investigated for elevator, aileron, and rudder deflections
This test program was the first wind tunnel investigation of a double delta wing space shuttle orbit...
Static longitudinal, directional, and lateral characteristics and control surface effectiveness of s...
Wind tunnel tests were conducted to determine the aerodynamic interference between the space shuttle...
A .003366 scale model of the Grumman H-33 orbiter was tested in the MSFC 14 inch Trisonic Wind Tunne...
Wind tunnel tests of delta wing space shuttle orbiter to obtain force and stability data at high ang...
Aerodynamic force and static stability data for scale model of space shuttle delta-wing orbiter from...
Two 0.00325-scale models of a space shuttle orbiter were tested in trisonic wind tunnel to obtain fo...
Low speed wind tunnel tests of subsonic aerodynamic properties of generic high cross range shuttle o...
Low speed wind tunnel test to define space shuttle model cruise and landing aerodynamic characterist...
Trisonic wind tunnel static stability tests on straight wing and delta wing space shuttle model
A series of comparisons made on the longitudinal and lateral directional stability and control chara...
A detailed aerodynamic data base which can be used to substantiate the aerodynamic design data book ...
Longitudinal, lateral, and directional static stability and control characteristics of delta wing sp...
Experimental aerodynamic investigations were made in the Grumman 36-inch hypersonic wind tunnel on a...
A wind tunnel test of the space shuttle orbiter configuration 040A was run in a 20 in. supersonic wi...
This test program was the first wind tunnel investigation of a double delta wing space shuttle orbit...
Static longitudinal, directional, and lateral characteristics and control surface effectiveness of s...
Wind tunnel tests were conducted to determine the aerodynamic interference between the space shuttle...
A .003366 scale model of the Grumman H-33 orbiter was tested in the MSFC 14 inch Trisonic Wind Tunne...
Wind tunnel tests of delta wing space shuttle orbiter to obtain force and stability data at high ang...
Aerodynamic force and static stability data for scale model of space shuttle delta-wing orbiter from...
Two 0.00325-scale models of a space shuttle orbiter were tested in trisonic wind tunnel to obtain fo...
Low speed wind tunnel tests of subsonic aerodynamic properties of generic high cross range shuttle o...
Low speed wind tunnel test to define space shuttle model cruise and landing aerodynamic characterist...
Trisonic wind tunnel static stability tests on straight wing and delta wing space shuttle model
A series of comparisons made on the longitudinal and lateral directional stability and control chara...
A detailed aerodynamic data base which can be used to substantiate the aerodynamic design data book ...
Longitudinal, lateral, and directional static stability and control characteristics of delta wing sp...
Experimental aerodynamic investigations were made in the Grumman 36-inch hypersonic wind tunnel on a...
A wind tunnel test of the space shuttle orbiter configuration 040A was run in a 20 in. supersonic wi...
This test program was the first wind tunnel investigation of a double delta wing space shuttle orbit...
Static longitudinal, directional, and lateral characteristics and control surface effectiveness of s...
Wind tunnel tests were conducted to determine the aerodynamic interference between the space shuttle...