Joint thunderstorm operations using the NASA F-106B and FAATC/AFWAL Convair 580 airplanesDuring the 1985 thunderstorm season, three joint thunderstorm research flights were conducted within 100 n.mi. of NASA Langley by the NASA Storm Hazards F-106B and the FAA/USAF CV-580 research airplanes with ground-based weather radar measurements by NASA Wallops. This paper discusses the thunderstorm penetration capabilities of each airplane and the techniques used to safely place the two airplanes into the same thunderstorm cell for collection of correlated EM data. It is concluded that joint thunderstorm research operations of two aircraft with significantly dissimilar thunderstorm penetration capabilities are counterproductive to both airplanes.
Document ID
19870027744
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Fisher, B. D. (NASA Langley Research Center Hampton, VA, United States)
Brown, P. W. (NASA Langley Research Center Hampton, VA, United States)
Wunschel, A. J., Jr. (USAF, Systems Command, Andrews AFB MD, United States)
Burket, H. D. (USAF, Wright Aeronautical Laboratories, Wright-Patterson AFB OH, United States)
Terry, J. S. (FAA, Technical Center Atlantic City, NJ, United States)