NASA-TN-D-6575

Summary of spin technology as related to light general-aviation airplanes

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Abstract:

A summary was made of all NASA (and NACA) research and experience related to the spin and recovery characteristics of light personal-owner-type general-aviation airplanes. Very little of the research deals with light general-aviation airplanes as such, but many of the airplanes and models tested before and during World War II were similar to present-day light general-aviation airplanes with regard to the factors that are important in spinning. The material is based mainly on the results of spin-tunnel tests of free-spinning dynamically scaled models of about 100 different airplane designs and, whenever possible, includes correlation with full-scale spin tests. The research results are discussed in terms of airplane design considerations and the proper use of controls for recovery.

Author(s):
J.S. Bowman Jr

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NASA-TN-D-6575
Format:
  • PDF (from scanned original)
Status:
  • Original, issued 01 Jan 1971
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