The development of an augmentor wing jet STOL research aircraft (modified C-8A). Volume 2 : Analysis of contractor's flight test
- Author:
- Skavdahl, H.
- Published:
- Aug 1, 1972.
- Physical Description:
- 1 electronic document
- Additional Creators:
- Patterson, D. H.
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- The initial flight test phase of the modified C-8A airplane was conducted. The primary objective of the testing was to establish the basic airworthiness of the research vehicle. This included verification of the structural design and evaluation of the aircraft's systems. Only a minimum amount of performance testing was scheduled; this has been used to provide a preliminary indication of the airplane's performance and flight characteristics for future flight planning. The testing included flutter and loads investigations up to the maximum design speed. The operational characteristics of all systems were assessed including hydraulics, environmental control system, air ducts, the vectoring conical nozzles, and the stability augmentation system (SAS). Approaches to stall were made at three primary flap settings: up, 30 deg and 65 deg, but full stalls were not scheduled. Minimum control speeds and maneuver margins were checked. All takeoffs and landings were conventional, and STOL performance was not scheduled during this phase of the evaluation.
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- Collection:
- NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) Collection.
- Note:
- Document ID: 19730021285.
Accession ID: 73N30017.
D6-40720-2-VOL-2.
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