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Accession Number:
AD0670965
Title:
DYNAMIC RESPONSE OF THE XC-142A TILT-WING V/STOL AIRCRAFT TO IN-FLIGHT CARGO DELIVERY AT SLOW SPEEDS
Descriptive Note:
Final rept.
Corporate Author:
LTV AEROSPACE CORP DALLAS TX VOUGHT AERONAUTICS DIV
Report Date:
1968-03-01
Pagination or Media Count:
124.0
Abstract:
The potential ability of VSTOL aircraft to perform Army drop missions at various altitudes while flying at speeds from hover to conventional flight could provide a basis for precision in-flight delivery and could overcome major operational restrictions associated with many of the conventional air-drop techniques. The study was partially based on actual air-drop demonstrations. Single cargo loads of up to 3,000 pounds were gravity dropped in hover and at 30 knots, and loads of up to 4,000 pounds were extracted by parachute at 127 knots. Using these flight data to set up a realistic simulation, a mathematical model of the XC-142A airplane and a human pilot were used to examine the aircrafts response with cargo weights up to the airplanes maximum payload of 8,000 pounds in the low-speed portion of transition and 12,000 pounds at a 127-knot flight condition. The study shows that the maximum payload could be successfully dropped with proper pilot technique. Means of extending the airplanes air-drop capability through the use of special extraction forces and parameters applicable to the air-drop system were studied.
Distribution Statement:
APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE