This report presents the results of a limited investigation and characterization of an Auxiliary Tasking during Boundary Avoidance Tracking (AT BAT). The pilot-aircraft system was evaluated with 3 different lateral- directional control models on 3 different tasks. Approximately 20 hours of simulation and 10 test flights were accomplished. Sims were accomplished in the Large Amplitude Multi-mode Aerospace Research Simulator (LAMARS). Sorties were flown on the NF-16D Variable Stability In-Flight Simulator Test Aircraft (VISTA).
Limited Investigation of Auxiliary Tasking during Boundary Avoidance Tracking (AT BAT)
2008
48 pages
Report
No indication
English
Aerodynamics , Tracking , Auxiliary , Flight testing , Test management , Boundary layer , Missions , Avoidance , Models , Aircraft , Attitude control systems , Pilots , Boundary avoidance , Tmp(Test management project) , Tps(Test pilot school) , Ground testing , Nf-16d aircraft , Vista(Variable stability in-flight simulator test aircraft)
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