NACA-ACR-5D28
An additional investigation of the high-speed lateral-control characteristics of spoilers
Year: 1945
Abstract: INTRODUCTION
Previous tests (reference 1) showed that a spoiler in front of a conventional aileron will increases the rolling moment as well as decrease the stick force. At high spoods, even a small projection of the spoiler produced a large increase in the lateral-control effectiveness. In reference 1 it was also suggested that a spoiler could be used in front of the elevator of a conventional tail plane for additional control at high speeds. The possibility of using spoilers for the directional or longitudinal control of tailless air-planes was also noted.
The present investigation was made to provide further information on the effect of a spoiler, especially at high speeds. Smaller and larger spoilers were tested over an ox-tended spood range. In addition, spoilers projecting, simultaneously on the upper and lower surfaces were investigated.
Previous tests (reference 1) showed that a spoiler in front of a conventional aileron will increases the rolling moment as well as decrease the stick force. At high spoods, even a small projection of the spoiler produced a large increase in the lateral-control effectiveness. In reference 1 it was also suggested that a spoiler could be used in front of the elevator of a conventional tail plane for additional control at high speeds. The possibility of using spoilers for the directional or longitudinal control of tailless air-planes was also noted.
The present investigation was made to provide further information on the effect of a spoiler, especially at high speeds. Smaller and larger spoilers were tested over an ox-tended spood range. In addition, spoilers projecting, simultaneously on the upper and lower surfaces were investigated.
Subject: AAL
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contributor author | NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) | |
date accessioned | 2017-09-04T17:08:46Z | |
date available | 2017-09-04T17:08:46Z | |
date copyright | 01/01/1945 | |
date issued | 1945 | |
identifier other | YLCTUDAAAAAAAAAA.pdf | |
identifier uri | http://yse.yabesh.ir/std/handle/yse/132228 | |
description abstract | INTRODUCTION Previous tests (reference 1) showed that a spoiler in front of a conventional aileron will increases the rolling moment as well as decrease the stick force. At high spoods, even a small projection of the spoiler produced a large increase in the lateral-control effectiveness. In reference 1 it was also suggested that a spoiler could be used in front of the elevator of a conventional tail plane for additional control at high speeds. The possibility of using spoilers for the directional or longitudinal control of tailless air-planes was also noted. The present investigation was made to provide further information on the effect of a spoiler, especially at high speeds. Smaller and larger spoilers were tested over an ox-tended spood range. In addition, spoilers projecting, simultaneously on the upper and lower surfaces were investigated. | |
language | English | |
title | NACA-ACR-5D28 | num |
title | An additional investigation of the high-speed lateral-control characteristics of spoilers | en |
type | standard | |
page | 41 | |
status | Active | |
tree | NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA):;1945 | |
contenttype | fulltext | |
subject keywords | AAL | |
subject keywords | AILERONS | |
subject keywords | AIRFOILS | |
subject keywords | BALANCED | |
subject keywords | CARRIED | |
subject keywords | CONTROL | |
subject keywords | CURTIS | |
subject keywords | DEVICES | |
subject keywords | DRAG | |
subject keywords | FLAPS | |
subject keywords | HIGH | |
subject keywords | HINGE | |
subject keywords | HINGED | |
subject keywords | LATERAL | |
subject keywords | LOW | |
subject keywords | MOMENTS | |
subject keywords | NACA | |
subject keywords | SPEED | |
subject keywords | SPOILERS | |
subject keywords | TAPERED | |
subject keywords | TESTS | |
subject keywords | TUNNEL | |
subject keywords | WIND | |
subject keywords | WING | |
subject keywords | WINGS | |
subject keywords | WORK |