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Relationships between flying qualities and flight tests parameters for the F/A-18 aircraft

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  03 February 2016

R. M. Botez
Affiliation:
Ecole de technologie supérieure, Laboratory of Research in Active Controls, Avionics and Aeroservoelasticity, Montréal, Canada
M. Rotaru
Affiliation:
Ecole de technologie supérieure, Laboratory of Research in Active Controls, Avionics and Aeroservoelasticity, Montréal, Canada

Extract

In this Technical Note, is shown that relationships exist between flying qualities levels 1, 2 and 3 and flight conditions expressed in terms of Mach numbers, altitudes and angles-of-attack for the F/A-18 SRA (System Research Aircraft). These relationships are helpful in detecting if derivatives are well calculated for flight tests intermediate conditions.

Type
Technical Note
Copyright
Copyright © Royal Aeronautical Society 2007 

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References

1. Nelson, R.C., Flight Stability and Automatic Control, 1998, McGraw Hill, New York.Google Scholar