NASA-TM-X-3087
Lateral-directional stability characteristics of a wing-fuselage configuration at angles of attack up to 44 deg
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Abstract:
An investigation has been conducted to determine the effects of configuration variables on the lateral-directional stability characteristics of a wing-fuselage configuration. The variables under study included variations in the location of a single center-line vertical tail and twin vertical tails, wing height, fuselage strakes, and horizontal tails. The study was conducted in the Langley high-speed 7-by 10-foot tunnel at a Mach number of 0.30, at angles of attack up to 44 deg and at sideslip angles of 0 deg and plus or minus 5 deg.
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W.P. Henderson; J.K. Huffman
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