Title :
Investigation of the handling qualities of fighter aircraft with relaxed static stability at high angles of attack using a holistic simulation approach
Author :
Evangelou, L.D. ; Kapadoukas, G.G. ; Self, A.W.
Author_Institution :
Hellenic Air Force, Greece
fDate :
30 Sep-2 Oct 1998
Abstract :
The increasing demand on high performance fighter aircraft has introduced areas of concern associated with the aircraft´s handling qualities, control and safety. This calls for new initiatives in order to investigate critical combat flight scenarios using today´s available means. This paper presents the results of the work undertaken for analysing the F-16 aircraft´s handling characteristics during combat and near stall scenarios using a holistic simulation approach. Studies conducted previously show that there are two types of control problems when flying at high angles of attack. These are the `pitch departures´ caused by coupling and the `deep stall trim´. Avoidance of these problems requires that the aeroplane have sufficient nose-down pitch and roll control. However, sometimes the control is designed in a way that restricts the aircraft´s roll capabilities. This paper investigates critical operating conditions during high angles of attack and high speed G-force manoeuvres in order to determine design improvements in current aircraft flight management systems. This is accomplished by the use of a detailed flight simulation model developed to analyse the aircraft under any conditions and investigate its behaviour in a quantitative way
Keywords :
aerospace simulation; F-16 aircraft; G-force manoeuvres; aircraft control; aircraft flight management systems; aircraft handling; angles of attack; critical operating conditions; deep stall trim; fighter aircraft; flight simulation; holistic simulation; nose-down pitch control; pitch departures; relaxed static stability; roll control; safety;
Conference_Titel :
Simulation '98. International Conference on (Conf. Publ. No. 457)
Conference_Location :
York
Print_ISBN :
0-85296-709-8
DOI :
10.1049/cp:19980616