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Aircraft Engineering and Aerospace Technology, 1966
SINGLE pilot operation with one or two observers, depending on the work to be done, has been adopted for all test flying. Required loadings are achieved by adjusting fuel quantity and lead ballast. The observer is positioned aft of the pilot where he can scan all the pilots' flight and engine instruments and also monitor an observer panel mounted ...
J.W.C. Judge, D. Cummings
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SINGLE pilot operation with one or two observers, depending on the work to be done, has been adopted for all test flying. Required loadings are achieved by adjusting fuel quantity and lead ballast. The observer is positioned aft of the pilot where he can scan all the pilots' flight and engine instruments and also monitor an observer panel mounted ...
J.W.C. Judge, D. Cummings
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Aircraft Engineering and Aerospace Technology, 1965
THE flight trials programme of the Skyvan is based on achieving a Group C (temperate category) Certificate of Airworthiness, within a period of six months after the production aircraft's first flight. To achieve this goal full use has been made of the prototype aircraft both in its original piston engine form and in the developed form with Astazou ...
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THE flight trials programme of the Skyvan is based on achieving a Group C (temperate category) Certificate of Airworthiness, within a period of six months after the production aircraft's first flight. To achieve this goal full use has been made of the prototype aircraft both in its original piston engine form and in the developed form with Astazou ...
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Aircraft Engineering and Aerospace Technology, 1970
ON APRIL 1st, 1969, the world's first jet V/S.T.O.L. weapons system, the Hawker Siddeley Harrier G.R. Mk. 1, entered military service with the Royal Air Force. This was the culmination of eight years of flight testing during which the Harrier evolved from the original Hawker P.1127 project of the late fifties.
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ON APRIL 1st, 1969, the world's first jet V/S.T.O.L. weapons system, the Hawker Siddeley Harrier G.R. Mk. 1, entered military service with the Royal Air Force. This was the culmination of eight years of flight testing during which the Harrier evolved from the original Hawker P.1127 project of the late fifties.
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Advanced flight test technologies
20014th Pacific International Conference on Aerospace Science and Technology, May 21-23, 2001, Kaohsiung ...
Leach, B., Hui, K.
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1948
Operational data are those which are used in routine flights to indicate the weight of payload and fuel that can safely be carried. Therefore, operational data consist of information on take-off, climb, cruise, descent, and landing. Airplanes which make the most use of this type of information at present are long range, propeller driven transports and
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Operational data are those which are used in routine flights to indicate the weight of payload and fuel that can safely be carried. Therefore, operational data consist of information on take-off, climb, cruise, descent, and landing. Airplanes which make the most use of this type of information at present are long range, propeller driven transports and
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The Journal of the Royal Aeronautical Society, 1944
In common with other machines, each new type aircraft must be put through comprehensive and well-seasoned tests. Unlike other machines, however, the aircraft exists to fly and by so doing severs its contact with the earth. Even this would not present a peculiar test difference if the atmosphere were rigidly connected to the earth and had a constant ...
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In common with other machines, each new type aircraft must be put through comprehensive and well-seasoned tests. Unlike other machines, however, the aircraft exists to fly and by so doing severs its contact with the earth. Even this would not present a peculiar test difference if the atmosphere were rigidly connected to the earth and had a constant ...
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Flight test of the flight control system
2021Yakui Gao, Gang An, Chaoyou Zhi
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The Journal of the Helicopter Association of Great Britain, 1950
On behalf of our Association, I have pleasure in extending the warmest welcome to our guests, and in particular to our guest of honour who is to lecture to us on the Flight Testing of Helicopters.Mr. Frank O’Hara is an M.A. of both Cambridge and Edinburgh, and is a Principal Scientific Officer of the Ministry of Supply stationed at the Airborne Forces ...
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On behalf of our Association, I have pleasure in extending the warmest welcome to our guests, and in particular to our guest of honour who is to lecture to us on the Flight Testing of Helicopters.Mr. Frank O’Hara is an M.A. of both Cambridge and Edinburgh, and is a Principal Scientific Officer of the Ministry of Supply stationed at the Airborne Forces ...
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Flight Testing a Modern Flight Control System
SAE Technical Paper Series, 1997<div class="htmlview paragraph">With the increasing complexity of modern combat aircraft flight control systems, the flight trials phase of an aircraft development programme has become much more of an aircraft and systems model validaition exercise.
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The Journal of the Royal Aeronautical Society, 1948
It is only within recent years that the helicopter has emerged from the experimental aircraft category to a position in which it can be considered as an effective operational and commercial means of aerial transport. The development of the helicopter to its present stage is due to extensive work in many countries, particularly in America, and it is ...
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It is only within recent years that the helicopter has emerged from the experimental aircraft category to a position in which it can be considered as an effective operational and commercial means of aerial transport. The development of the helicopter to its present stage is due to extensive work in many countries, particularly in America, and it is ...
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