The present work describes the turbulence experienced by the YF-12A airplane on the basis of airplane acceleration data obtained at altitudes above 12.2 km. Data presented include the subjective intensities reported by the air crew, the portion of flight distance in turbulence, the variation of turbulence with season, and the thickness and length of turbulence patches as determined along the flight path. Compared with that experienced by subsonic jets below 12.2 km, turbulence above 12.2 km was mild, but the crew was more sensitive to gust accelerations during supersonic flight at altitudes above 12.2 km than during subsonic flight at lower altitudes. About 6-8% of the distance traveled was in turbulence between 12.2 and 16.8 km, as compared to less than 1% above 18.3 km. High-altitude turbulence increased by a factor of three from summer to winter. Turbulence patches were 0.4 km thick and 10 km long on the average.


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    Title :

    High altitude turbulence encountered by the supersonic YF-12A airplane


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    Conference:

    Conference on Aerospace and Aeronautical Meteorology ; 1974 ; El Paso, TX


    Publication date :

    1974-01-01


    Type of media :

    Miscellaneous


    Type of material :

    No indication


    Language :

    English