General aviation is officially defined as all aviation except scheduled airlines and the military. It is the only air transportation to many communities throughout the world. In order to reverse the recent decline in general aviation aircraft produced in the United States, the Task Force recommends that NASA provide the expertise and facilities such as wind tunnels and computer codes for aircraft design. General aviation manufacturers are receptive to NASA's innovations and technological leadership and are expected to be effective users of NASA-generated technologies.
General Aviation Task Force Report
1993
69 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Aeronautics & Aerodynamics , Aircraft design , Commercial aircraft , General aviation aircraft , Government/industry relations , International trade , Nasa programs , Technology utilization , Aerodynamic configurations , Computerized simulation , Product development , Research facilities , Wind tunnels
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