Results of combined flight and ground-based dynamic flight simulator study of handling and riding qualities problems associated with low altitude, high speed flight; wide variations of longitudinal stability and control characteristics, considered representative of current and future strike aircraft, were pilot evaluated; results are presented in terms of iso-opinion and iso-performance boundaries defining desired and required stability and control parameters for low altitude, high speed flight; these acceptance boundaries are significantly different from boundaries defined in Military Specifications. (see also AGARD -- Report 443 Apr 1963 44 p)
Low-altitude, high-speed handling and riding qualities
J Aircraft
Journal of Aircraft ; 1 , n 1 ; p 32-40
1964
9 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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Low-altitude, high-speed handling and riding qualities
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