The nature of operations, variety of missions and configurations, and requirement for rapid response of fleet tactical aircraft has given rise to a unique problem within the Naval Aviation community, this being the interface between the aircrews and the aircraft performance prediction information supplied via charts and data in the Naval Air Training and Operating Procedures Standardization (NATOPS) Manuals. The data presented are not optimally used due to the method of presentation and the time and effort required to extract useful predictions. This investigation addressed the problem by developing a suitable method of NATOPS curve presentation that has sufficient simplicity and accuracy for application to current compact computers. The procedure is defined and numerical algorithms produced which demonstrate the feasibility and desirability of this type of implementation. (Author)
Computerization of Tactical Aircraft Performance Data for Fleet Application
1978
53 pages
Report
No indication
English
Military Operations, Strategy, & Tactics , Aircraft , Tactical air support , Tactical aircraft , Naval aircraft , Naval operations , Performance(Engineering) , Operational effectiveness , Mission profiles , Military requirements , Mathematical prediction , Algorithms , Computer programs , Computations , Least squares method , Approximation(Mathematics) , Theses
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