An overview is presented of the concept, design and development of the NASA Langley Lifting Body, and the flight simulator studies that have been performed. Attention is given to the aerodynamic shape of the HL-20, vehicle and simulator/cockpit description, and evolution of the HL-20 aerodynamic model. The flight simulation studies have demonstrated the HL-20 to be a viable design for accomplishing precise, unpowered, horizontal landings.
Piloted simulator studies of the HL-20 Lifting Body
SETP Symposium
1991-01-01
Aufsatz (Konferenz)
Keine Angabe
Englisch
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