Tittel: | Thinking obliquely : Robert T. Jones, the Oblique Wing, NASA's AD-1 Demonstrator, and its legacy | Ansvar: | Bruce I. Larrimer | Forfatter: | Larrimer, Bruce I. | Materialtype: | Bok | Signatur: | Digital PDF | Utgitt: | Washington, DC : National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 2013 | Omfang: | viii, 269 pages - illustrations ; 25 cm. | ISBN/ISSN: | 9781626830059 | Klassenummer: | 629.134/32 | Serie: | NASA Aeronautics Book Series | Emneord: | Biografi / Flyhistorie / Flytype / NASA / Oblique wing airplanes - Research - United States - History. 20th century / Research aircraft - United States - History. 20th century | Personer som emne: | Jones, Robert T. ((Robert Thomas)). 1910-1999 | Geografiske emneord: | USA | Note: | Boken ligger kun som nedlastbar PDF på høyre side. | Innhold: | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
On December 21, 1979, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) AD-1 Oblique Wing Research Aircraft (OWRA) took off from the main runway at Edwards Air Force Base (AFB), CA, for a 45-minute checkout flight. It marked the world’s first flight of a piloted oblique-wing airplane. This historic flight, which was flown with the airplane’s wing at its “straight” (0-degree angle) position, was soon followed by flights at wing angles of 15 degrees, 20 degrees, 45 degrees, and finally on April 24, 1981, at the 60-degree-angle design goal, thus proving the aerodynamic concept of an airplane with an oblique-wing configuration. This initial oblique-wing program, which ran from 1976 through 1982, was a joint effort between NASA’s Ames Research Center and Dryden Flight Research Center, CA, thus giving rise to the aircraft’s name: Ames-Dryden AD-1 Oblique Wing Research Aircraft.
Chapter 1 reviews the life of NASA aerodynamicist Robert T. Jones and his path to the oblique wing. Chapter 2 covers the extensive wind tunnel, model, computer-code, and simulation testing, first at Langley and later at Ames, as well as a number of NASA industry design contracts undertaken by Boeing and Lockheed. Chapter 3 reviews the design and fabrication of the AD-1 Oblique Wing Research Aircraft and its subsequent proposed use as a joined-wing demonstrator. Chapter 4 describes the flight testing and flight evaluation of the AD-1. Chapter 5 reviews the supersonic F-8 followup oblique-wing program. And, finally, chapter 6 reviews the subsequent oblique-wing plans and proposals. Appendices present the physical characteristics of the AD-1 aircraft, a detailed description of it, and a summary flight log of its flight research program.
American genius : R.T. Jones's path to the oblique wing -- Evolving the oblique wing -- Design and fabrication of the AD-1 research aircraft -- Flight testing and evaluation of the AD-1 -- Beyond the AD-1 : the F-8 oblique wing research aircraft -- Subsequent oblique-wing plans and proposals.
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