A power-off landing technique, applicable to aircraft of configurations presently being considered for manned re-entry vehicles, has been developed and flight tested at Ames Research Center. The flight tests used two configurations of an airplane for which the values of maximum lift-drag ratios were 4.0 and 2.8. Twenty-four idle-power approaches were made to an 8000-foot runway with touchdown point and airspeed accuracies of +/-600 feet and +/-10 knots, respectively. The landing pattern used was designed to provide an explicitly defined flight path for the pilot and, yet, to require no external guidance other than the pilot's view from the cockpit. The initial phase of the approach pattern is a constant high-speed descent from altitude aimed at a ground reference point short of the runway threshold. At a specified altitude and speed, a constant g pull-out is made to a shallow flight path along which the air-plane decelerates to the touchdown point. Repeatability and safety are inherent because of the reduced number of variables requiring pilot judgment, and because of the fact that a missed approach is evident at speeds and altitudes suitable for safe ejection. The accuracy and repeatability of the pattern are indicated by the measured results. The proposed pattern appears to be particularly suitable for configurations having unusual drag variations with speed in the lower speed regime, since the pilot is not required to control speed in the latter portions of the pattern.


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    Title :

    Flight Study of a Power-Off Landing Technique Applicable to Re-Entry Vehicles


    Contributors:
    R. S. Bray (author) / F. J. Drinkwater (author) / M. D. White (author)

    Publication date :

    1960


    Size :

    30 pages


    Type of media :

    Report


    Type of material :

    No indication


    Language :

    English




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