NASA’s Flying Qualities Research Contributions to MIL-STD-1797CU.S. Department of Defense Interface Standard for Flying Qualities of Military Aircraft, MIL-STD-1797B, contains requirements based on decades of research and testing. An update is planned in the future. NASA has conducted or sponsored research projects that can contribute to the update. Results from some of these studies are already included7B, while others have received little or no mention. This report summarizes the most significant of NASA’s contributions to handling qualities for incorporation into MIL-STD-1797C. Topics are classified into one of three areas: directly supporting modifications or additions; amplifying information for existing requirements; or worthy of more detailed investigation.
Document ID
20205002350
Acquisition Source
Langley Research Center
Document Type
Contractor Report (CR)
Authors
David G Mitchell (Mitchell Aerospace Research)
David H. Klyde (Systems Technology (United States) Hawthorne, California, United States)
Sean Pitoniak (Systems Technology (United States))
P. Chase Schulze (Systems Technology (United States) Hawthorne, California, United States)
Jose A. Manriquez (Systems Technology (United States) Hawthorne, California, United States)
Keith D Hoffler (Adaptive Aerospace Group, Inc. Hampton, VA)
E Bruce Jackson (Adaptive Aerospace Group, Inc. Hampton, VA)