A very low cost aircraft for performing Air Combat Maneuvering (ACM) training was studied using the BD-5J sport plane as a point of departure. The installation of a larger engine and increased fuel capacity were required to meet the performance and mission objectives. Reduced wing area increased the simulation of the ACM engagement, and a comparison with current tactical aircraft is presented. Other factors affecting the training transfer are considered analytically, but a flight evaluation is recommended to determine the concept utility. (Author)
Study of a Very Low Cost Air Combat Maneuvering Trainer Aircraft
1976
34 pages
Report
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Englisch
Numerical simulation of maneuvering combat aircraft
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