Determination of longitudinal stability and control characteristics from free-flight model tests with results at transonic speeds for three airplane configurations (open access)

Determination of longitudinal stability and control characteristics from free-flight model tests with results at transonic speeds for three airplane configurations

From Summary: "A test technique and data analysis method has been developed for determining the longitudinal aerodynamic characteristics from free-flight tests of rocket-propelled models. The technique makes use of accelerometers and an angle-of-attack indicator to permit instantaneous measurements of lift, drag, and pitching moments. The data, obtained during transient oscillations resulting from control-surface disturbances, are analyzed by essentially nonlinear direct methods (such as cross plots of the variation of lift coefficient with angle of attack) and by linear indirect methods by using the equations of motion for a transient oscillation."
Date: 1957
Creator: Gillis, Clarence L. & Mitchell, Jesse L.
System: The UNT Digital Library