Effect of hinge-moment parameters on elevator stick forces in rapid maneuvers /
by Robert T. Jones and Harry Greenberg.
Description
- Language(s)
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English
- Published
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Langley Field, VA : Langley Memorial Aeronautical Laboratory, 1944.
- Summary
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Summary: The importance of the stick force per unit normal acceleration as a criterion of longitudinal stability and the critical dependence of this gradient on elevator hinge-moment parameters have been shown in previous reports. The present report continues the investigation with special reference to transient effects for maneuvers of short duration. The analysis made showed that different combinations of elevator parameters which give the same stick force per unit acceleration in turns give widely different force variations during the entries into and recoveries from steady turns and during maneuvers of short duration such as abrupt pull-ups.
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"NACA WARTIME REPORTS are reprints of papers originally issued to provide rapid distribution of advance research results to an authorized group requiring them for the war effort. They were previously held under a security status but are now unclassified. Some of these reports were not technically edited. All have been reproduced without change in order to expedite general distribution."
"Originally issued November 1944 as Advance Restricted Report L4J12."
Also available in electronic format.
- Physical Description
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16 p., [11] leaves :
ill. ;
28 cm.
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