Among the methods available for investigating in detail the performance of real or hypothetical fighter aircraft systems are a spectrum of simulation techniques ranging from pure computer modeling, on the one hand, to flight tests simulating combat operations, on the other. Intermediate between these techniques, in several senses, is simulation involving one or more pilots on line with a computer and display system, 'flying' simulated aircraft in real time. Although all three classes of technique involve varying degrees of simulation, for ease of expression they are referred to here as modeling, simulation, and flight testing. (Author)
Fighter Aircraft Performance Modeling, Simulation, and Flight Testing for Research and Development
1968
17 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
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