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Flight Testing with the Flutterometer
Journal of Aircraft, 2001The flutterometer is an on-line tool that indicates a measure of distance to flutter during a flight test. The measure of distance is computed as a robust flutter margin by applying //-method analysis. The approach is to update the robust flutter margin at a series of test points by analyzing flight data. This paper documents the results of an envelope
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Proceedings of the first international conference on Industrial and engineering applications of artificial intelligence and expert systems - IEA/AIE '88, 1988
This paper describes the development of an automated flight test management system (ATMS) as a component of a rapid-prototyping flight research facility for AI-based flight systems concepts. The ATMS provides a flight test engineer (FTE) with a set of tools that assist in flight test planning, monitoring and simulation.
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This paper describes the development of an automated flight test management system (ATMS) as a component of a rapid-prototyping flight research facility for AI-based flight systems concepts. The ATMS provides a flight test engineer (FTE) with a set of tools that assist in flight test planning, monitoring and simulation.
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The Flight-of-Colors Test in Multiple Sclerosis
Archives of Neurology, 1988To the Editor. —I was interested in the recent article by Rolak,1confirming the effectiveness of the flight-of-colors test as a bedside test, in supporting the diagnosis of suspected multiple sclerosis (MS).2The major problem with this simple and useful test, in my opinion, is the high possible variability in the choice of criteria for abnormality. In
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1991
This case study examines the application of Quinlan's C4.5 to the task of diagnosing a subsystem of NASA's Space Shuttle. Hundreds of thousands of training instances were available from simulator runs and real flight data. The trees produced are highly accurate, moderately small, and after being converted to production rules, were judged by the expert ...
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This case study examines the application of Quinlan's C4.5 to the task of diagnosing a subsystem of NASA's Space Shuttle. Hundreds of thousands of training instances were available from simulator runs and real flight data. The trees produced are highly accurate, moderately small, and after being converted to production rules, were judged by the expert ...
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32nd AIAA Applied Aerodynamics Conference, 2014
Flight trajectories for a small three-winged boomerang have been collected using off-body measurement techniques. A thorough investigation of a conventional (returning) boomerang flight is presented, and results show the bank angle, translational velocity, and rotational velocity all decrease throughout the flight.
Brent W. Pomeroy, Daniel V. Uhlig
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Flight trajectories for a small three-winged boomerang have been collected using off-body measurement techniques. A thorough investigation of a conventional (returning) boomerang flight is presented, and results show the bank angle, translational velocity, and rotational velocity all decrease throughout the flight.
Brent W. Pomeroy, Daniel V. Uhlig
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The Construction And Flight Testing Of A Scaled, Remotely Piloted, Flight Test Vehicle
1999 Annual Conference ProceedingsComment: 7 ...
Michael J. Hinton, Charles N. Eastlake
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Aircraft Engineering and Aerospace Technology, 1973
INITIAL LIFT OFF ATTEMPTS were conducted with debris guards mounted to the engine intakes, the main engine debris guards carrying 24 temperature probes, the lift engine debris guards carrying 12 temperature probes each. Various methods of thrust management were looked at in order to investigate recirculation during vertical take‐off.
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INITIAL LIFT OFF ATTEMPTS were conducted with debris guards mounted to the engine intakes, the main engine debris guards carrying 24 temperature probes, the lift engine debris guards carrying 12 temperature probes each. Various methods of thrust management were looked at in order to investigate recirculation during vertical take‐off.
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