A flight-test methodology for identification of an aerodynamic model for a V/STOL aircraftThis paper describes a flight-test methodology for developing a data base to be used to identify an aerodynamic model of a V/STOL fighter aircraft. The aircraft serves as a test bed at NASA Ames for ongoing research in advanced V/STOL control and display concepts. The flight envelope to be modeled includes hover, transition to conventional flight and back to hover, STOL operation, and normal cruise. Although the aerodynamic model is highly nonlinear, it has been formulated to be linear in the parameters to be identified. Motivation for the flight-test methodology advocated in this paper is based on the choice of a linear least-squares method for model identification. The paper covers elements of the methodology from maneuver design to the completed data base. Major emphasis is placed on the use of state estimation with tracking data to ensure consistency among maneuver variables prior to their entry into the data base. The design and processing of a typical maneuver are illustrated.
Document ID
19900043052
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Bach, R. E., Jr. (NASA Ames Research Center Moffett Field, CA, United States)
Mcnally, B. D. (NASA Ames Research Center Moffett Field, CA, United States)