Interactions between propulsion systems and flight controls have emerged as a major control problem on supersonic cruise aircraft. This paper describes the nature and causes of these interactions and the approaches to predicting and solving the problem. Integration of propulsion and flight control systems appears to be the most promising solution if the interaction effects can be adequately predicted early in the vehicle design. Significant performance, stability, and control improvements may be realized from a cooperative control system.
Cooperative airframe/propulsion control for supersonic cruise aircraft
Air Transportation Meeting ; 1974 ; Dallas, TX
1974-04-01
Conference paper
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English
Cooperative Airframe/Propulsion Control for Supersonic Cruise Aircraft
SAE Technical Papers | 1974
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