This investigation examines the suitability of conventional, rate command/attitude hold (RCAH), and attitude command attitude hold (ACAH) response-types for the probe and drogue air refueling task. Data from a 1974 Calspan handling qualities investigation involving conventional response-types in the probe and drogue air refueling task were analyzed using the Bandwidth and STI Dropback criterions. Flight control laws were developed to achieve twelve superaugmented and two conventional configurations. The NT-33A analog variable stability system was used to simulate a relaxed static stability fighter and the NT-33A programmable digital flight control computer simulated the desired response-types. The handling qualities of the fourteen configurations were evaluated during eight flight test sorties. Data consisted of pilot commentary, handling qualities ratings using the Cooper-Harper rating scale, pilot induced oscillation tendency ratings, and turbulence ratings. The Bandwidth criterion supplemented with frequency response based control sensitivity metrics successfully correlated the observed handling qualities. Configurations with handling qualities deficiencies were characterized by any one of the following: excessive gain at the pitch and flight path bandwidths, excessive phase delay, low bandwidth, or a gain margin limited pitch attitude bandwidth. Handling qualities, Response-types, Flight control systems, Probe and drogue air refueling, Stability and control, Bandwidth criterion.


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    Title :

    Handling Qualities Investigation of Conventional, Rate Command/Attitude Hold, and Attitude Command/Attitude Hold Response-Types in the Probe and Drogue Air Refueling Task


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    Publication date :

    1994


    Size :

    315 pages


    Type of media :

    Report


    Type of material :

    No indication


    Language :

    English