The report reviews the fundamental factors associated with the maneuverability (flying qualities) and gust response (riding qualities) problems in low-altitude high-speed flight from rigid-body considerations. The implications of various potential solutions from the viewpoint of improving the low-altitude high-speed characteristics of both current and future aircraft are indicated. The results pertain primarily to relatively small, high-load-factor aircraft. For large aircraft, the results are also relevant but consideration must be given to the structural dynamic aspects. (Author)
Maneuverability and Gust Response Problems Associated with Low-Altitude, High-Speed Flight
1967
66 pages
Report
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English
Maneuverability and gust response problems associated with low-altitude, high-speed flight
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