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Wind-Tunnel Static and Free-Flight Investigation of High-Angle-Of-Attack Stability and Control Characteristics of a Model of the Ea-6b Airplane

AUTHOR Nasa, National Aeronautics and Space Adm
PUBLISHER Independently Published (11/01/2018)
PRODUCT TYPE Paperback (Paperback)

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An investigation was conducted in the Langley 30- by 60-Foot Tunnel and the Langley 12-Foot Low-Speed Tunnel to identify factors contributing to a directional divergence at high angles of attack for the EA-6B airplane. The study consisted of static wind-tunnel tests, smoke and tuft flow-visualization tests, and free-flight tests of a 1/8.5-scale model of the airplane. The results of the investigation indicate that the directional divergence of the airplane is brought about by a loss of directional stability and effective dihedral at high angles of attack. Several modifications were tested that significantly alleviate the stability problem. The results of the free-flight study show that the modified configuration exhibits good dynamic stability characteristics and could be flown at angles of attack significantly higher than those of the unmodified configuration. Jordan, Frank L., Jr. and Hahne, David E. Langley Research Center...
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ISBN-13: 9781730739422
ISBN-10: 1730739423
Binding: Paperback or Softback (Trade Paperback (Us))
Content Language: English
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Page Count: 62
Carton Quantity: 66
Product Dimensions: 8.50 x 0.13 x 11.02 inches
Weight: 0.37 pound(s)
Country of Origin: US
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An investigation was conducted in the Langley 30- by 60-Foot Tunnel and the Langley 12-Foot Low-Speed Tunnel to identify factors contributing to a directional divergence at high angles of attack for the EA-6B airplane. The study consisted of static wind-tunnel tests, smoke and tuft flow-visualization tests, and free-flight tests of a 1/8.5-scale model of the airplane. The results of the investigation indicate that the directional divergence of the airplane is brought about by a loss of directional stability and effective dihedral at high angles of attack. Several modifications were tested that significantly alleviate the stability problem. The results of the free-flight study show that the modified configuration exhibits good dynamic stability characteristics and could be flown at angles of attack significantly higher than those of the unmodified configuration. Jordan, Frank L., Jr. and Hahne, David E. Langley Research Center...
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