Low-Speed Aerodynamic Characteristics of a Generic Forward-Swept-Wing Aircraft
821467
02/01/1982
- Event
- Content
- Low-speed wind-tunnel tests were performed on a generic forward-swept-wing aircraft model in the 7- by 10-Foot Wind Tunnel (No. 2) at Ames Research Center. The effects of various configurational changes and control-surface deflections on the performance of the model were measured. Six-component force measurements were augmented by flow-visualization photographs, using both surface oil-flow and tufts. It was found that the tendency toward premature root separation on the forward-swept wing could be reduced by use of either canards or leading-edge wing strakes and that differential canard deflections can be used to produce direct side-force control.
- Pages
- 16
- Citation
- Ross, J., and Matarazzo, A., "Low-Speed Aerodynamic Characteristics of a Generic Forward-Swept-Wing Aircraft," SAE Technical Paper 821467, 1982, https://doi.org/10.4271/821467.