Analytical design study of large-amplitude, moving-base five-degree-of-freedom flight simulator was conducted by Northrop Norair; design criteria and techniques discussed have been fully implemented in Northrop Norair large-amplitude flight simulator which became operational in June of 1966; feedback technique is described which alleviates problem of controlling simulator motions where control forces must be transmitted to cockpit over relatively compliant structure.
Improving quality of motion reproduction in moving-base, piloted flight simulators
J of Aircraft
Journal of Aircraft ; 4 , n 5
1967
6 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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