Preliminary results from a subsonic high-angle-of-attack flush airdata sensing (HI-FADS) system - Design, calibration, algorithm development, and flight test evaluation

Author(s):  
STEPHEN WHITMORE ◽  
TIMOTHY MOES ◽  
TERRY LARSON
Author(s):  
Yadong Li ◽  
Junyao Zhang ◽  
Fengtian Yang ◽  
Yongliang Chen

When the aircraft is flying at high angle of attack, the local separation of the air flow on the surface of the aircraft, the linear change of aerodynamic force is destroyed, and the maneuverability and stability are reduced to varying degrees, resulting in the aircraft stalling or entering the spin. The stall characteristics and spin characteristics directly affect the safety of the aircraft. In order to analyze the stall and spin characteristics, a full-scale 6-DOF nonlinear high angle of attack dynamic model is established for a two-seater electric high aspect ratio aircraft based on the wind tunnel test data. The stall characteristics of an electric aircraft at high angle of attack are obtained by numerical simulation and analysis. According to the stall characteristics of simulation calculation, flight test is carried out to verify the reliability of numerical simulation, which provides reference for the later analysis of stall/spin test of large aspect ratio series electric aircraft at nonlinear high angle of attack.


1997 ◽  
Vol 34 (3) ◽  
pp. 265-270
Author(s):  
David M. Sitz ◽  
David C. Nelson ◽  
Mark R. Carpenter

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