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Acoustic Control in the Flight of Bats
Nature, 1945PROF. HARTRIDGE has suggested1 a comparison between radar and acoustic range- and direction-finding in bats. He suggests that the interrupted supersonic note may be used to measure the range to obstacles. The note emitted lasts about 0·01 sec. During this time the first waves of the sound will travel about 10 ft.
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Constrained and reconfigurable flight control
2017This research has been supported financially by technology foundation STW under project number dmr6515.
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Visualized Flight Control and Flight Mechanics Calculation
Advanced Materials Research, 2012Aircraft basic performance is the foundation of the research on aircraft, which is characterized by many parameters. According to the example of the shortest rising time spent on flying from an altitude to another arbitrary one, and the example of matching control of joystick and throttle lever, it is demonstrated that the visualization in scientific ...
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Visual Control of Flight in the Fly
1984The nervous system of the fly is estimated to consist of about 106 neurons. It is a complex system that can be studied at several different levels. The first level may be characterized as that at which the nature of the overall computation is expressed in the behavior of the organism.
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Flight test of the flight control system
2021Yakui Gao, Gang An, Chaoyou Zhi
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Flight mechanics and flight control for a multibody aircraft
2019Published in print by Universitätsverlag der TU Berlin, ISBN 978-3-7983-3036-8 (ISSN 2512-5141).
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Flight Test and Evaluation of Fluidic Flight Control
SAE Technical Paper Series, 1987<div class="htmlview paragraph">This paper presents the results of a multi-year project by the Naval Air Development Center to design, fabricate, evaluate, and flight test a fluidic flight control system in a Navy T-2C, a twin-jet carrier aircraft.
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