A wind tunnel investigation of concepts to improve the high angle-of-attack stability and control characteristics of a high performance aircraft was conducted. The effect of vertical tail geometry on stability and the effectiveness of several conventional and unusual control concepts was determined. These results were obtained over a large angle-of-attack range. Vertical tail location, cant angle and leading edge sweep could influence both longitudinal and lateral-directional stability. The control concepts tested were found to be effective and to provide control into the post stall angle-of-attack region.
Exploratory low-speed wind-tunnel study of concepts designed to improve aircraft stability and control at high angles of attack
1985-12-01
Hochschulschrift
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Englisch
Experimental Study of Aircraft Stability Enhancement at High Angles of Attack
British Library Conference Proceedings | 1996
|Experimental Study of Aircraft Stability Enhancement at High Angles of Attack
British Library Online Contents | 1996
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