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The F-18 High Alpha Research Vehicle - A high-angle-of-attack testbed aircraft
Author(s) -
Victoria A. Regenie,
Donald H. Gatlin,
Robert W. Kempel,
N. W. Matheny
Publication year - 1992
Publication title -
nasa sti repository (national aeronautics and space administration)
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.2514/6.1992-4121
Subject(s) - testbed , aerospace engineering , alpha (finance) , aeronautics , computer science , computer security , engineering , business , construct validity , marketing , patient satisfaction
The F-18 High Alpha Research Vehicle is the first thrust-vectoring testbed aircraft used to study the aerodynamics and maneuvering available in the poststall flight regime and to provide the data for validating ground prediction techniques. The aircraft includes a flexible research flight control system and full research instrumentation. The capability to control the vehicle at angles of attack up to 70 degrees is also included. This aircraft was modified by adding a pitch and yaw thrust-vectoring system. No significant problems occurred during the envelope expansion phase of the program.

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