Aircar Driving and Model Flight Test Update
Document Number: 975603
Date Published: October 1997
Author(s):
Ken Wernicke - Sky Tech Vehicle Design & Dev Co
Abstract:
The Aircar is a roadable airplane narrow enough for driving in the flight configuration. Driving and model flight testing concentrated on issues beyond a first demonstrator Aircar. These include achieving a 70 m.p.h. power-off stall speed, required for certification, and driving in a crosswind. The results show that the aerodynamics of the winglet, must be considered for both modes and are critical to satisfactory "wing rock" characteristics. A satisfactory compromise is achieved by using the main landing gear oleo struts to maximize the lower winglet area in the air and to minimize it on the ground.
File Size: 1714K
Product Status: In Stock
See other papers presented at World Aviation Congress ® & Exposition, October 1997, Anaheim, CA, USA, Session: Flying Automobiles Ii
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