V/STOL Handling-qualities Criteria

V/STOL Handling-qualities Criteria
Title V/STOL Handling-qualities Criteria PDF eBook
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Pages 94
Release 1973
Genre Aeronautics
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An Examination of Handling Qualities Criteria for V/STOL Aircraft

An Examination of Handling Qualities Criteria for V/STOL Aircraft
Title An Examination of Handling Qualities Criteria for V/STOL Aircraft PDF eBook
Author Seth B. Anderson
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Pages 56
Release 1960
Genre Flight control
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A study has been undertaken to define hand-ling qualities criteria for V/STOL aircraft. With the current military requirements for helicopters and airplanes as a framework, modifications and additions were made for conversion to a preliminary set of V/STOL requirements using a broad background of flight experience and pilots' comments from VTOL and STOL aircraft, BLC (boundary-layer-control) equipped aircraft, variable stability aircraft, flight simulators and landing approach studies. The report contains a discussion of the reasoning behind and the sources of information leading to suggested requirements. The results of the study indicate that the majority of V/STOL requirements can be defined by modifications to the helicopter and/or airplane requirements by appropriate definition of reference speeds. Areas where a requirement is included but where the information is felt to be inadequate to establish a firm quantitative requirement include the following: Control power and damping relationships about all axes for various sizes and types of aircraft; control power, sensitivity, d-amping and response for height control; dynamic longitudinal and dynamic lateral- directional stability in the transition region, including emergency operation; hovering steadiness; acceleration and deceleration in transition; descent rates and flight-path angles in steep approaches, and thrust margin for approach.

V/STOL Handling. I. Criteria and Discussion

V/STOL Handling. I. Criteria and Discussion
Title V/STOL Handling. I. Criteria and Discussion PDF eBook
Author ADVISORY GROUP FOR AEROSPACE RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT PARIS (France)
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Pages 53
Release 1970
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The report presents criteria on handling qualities for VTOL and STOL aircraft. Included with each criterion is a discussion pointing out the pilot's reasons for including a particular handling quality feature. The criteria are based on results of tests using piloted ground-based simulators, variable stability aircraft, particular models of VTOL and STOL aircraft, and variable stability helicopters. (Author).

An Analytical Study of V/STOL Handling Qualities in Hover and Transition

An Analytical Study of V/STOL Handling Qualities in Hover and Transition
Title An Analytical Study of V/STOL Handling Qualities in Hover and Transition PDF eBook
Author R. L. Stapleford
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Pages 174
Release 1965
Genre Airplanes
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The hover analysis considers pilot attitude and position control tasks in the presence of horizontal gusts. The effects of each of the stability derivatives on the difficulty of the control tasks and on the closed-loop gust responses are determined. It is clearly shown that the handling qualities studies of control sensitivity and angular damping must consider the influences of M sub u (or L sub v) and should include gust inputs. These conclusions are substantiated by previous variable-stability-helicopter experiments. The effects of vehicle size and geometry are investigated by several approaches. The key result of increasing size is found to be a reduction in M sub u and L sub v which can, in turn, lower the requirements for control power and damping. The handling qualities during transition of two vehicles, a tilt duct and a tilt wing, which were previously tested on a simulator are analyzed. It is shown that both trim control and perturbations about the trim conditions must be considered. In fact, part of the increased difficulty in landing transitions, in comparison with takeoff transitions, is due to more difficult trim control; the much more stringent position control requirements in landing are also a contributing factor.

Handling Qualities Experience with Several VTOL Research Aircraft

Handling Qualities Experience with Several VTOL Research Aircraft
Title Handling Qualities Experience with Several VTOL Research Aircraft PDF eBook
Author John P. Reeder
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Pages 22
Release 1961
Genre Aerodynamics
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A Comparison of the V/STOL Handling Qualities of the VAK-191B with Requirements of AGARD Report 577 and MIL-F-83300

A Comparison of the V/STOL Handling Qualities of the VAK-191B with Requirements of AGARD Report 577 and MIL-F-83300
Title A Comparison of the V/STOL Handling Qualities of the VAK-191B with Requirements of AGARD Report 577 and MIL-F-83300 PDF eBook
Author Seth B. Anderson
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Pages 44
Release 1979
Genre Airplanes
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A Flight Investigation of Lateral-directional Handling Qualities for V/STOL Aircraft in Low Speed Maneuvering Flight

A Flight Investigation of Lateral-directional Handling Qualities for V/STOL Aircraft in Low Speed Maneuvering Flight
Title A Flight Investigation of Lateral-directional Handling Qualities for V/STOL Aircraft in Low Speed Maneuvering Flight PDF eBook
Author Karl-Heinz Doetsch
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Pages 196
Release 1970
Genre Airplanes
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An investigation to determine the ranges of various lateral directional characteristics required to provide adequate flying qualities for turning maneuvers at low speed was undertaken using an airborne V/STOL aircraft simulator. Five parameters were varied in a systematic manner: the damping ratio, the frequency, and the ratio and the frequency of the numerator of the roll-angle to aileron-control-input transfer function. The pilots performed a low speed, visual maneuvering task and documented their assessment of the characteristics through extensive comments and a numerical rating. The report presents all the data categorized with respect to the test parameters. (Author).