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STALL/SPIN STUDIES RELATING TO LIGHT GENERAL-AVIATION AIRCRAFT
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The present paper discusses the NASA Langley Research Center stall/spin research program to improve the design and the evaluation techniques relative to stall/spin characteristics of general-aviation aircraft. The program encompasses model wind-tunnel tests, spin-tunnel and radio-control model tests, and full-scale airplane spin tests. Initial spin-tunnel results on models with several tail designs representative of light airplanes and several testing techniques are discussed.
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Bowman, J. and Burk, S., "STALL/SPIN STUDIES RELATING TO LIGHT GENERAL-AVIATION AIRCRAFT," SAE Technical Paper 730320, 1973, https://doi.org/10.4271/730320.Also In
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- Bowman, James S. Jr. “Summary of Spin Technology as Related to Light General-Aviation Airplanes.” December 1971