AeronauticsOther - NASA Memorandum (MEMO)
Flight Measurements of Some of the Flying Qualities and Stability Derivatives of a Supersonic Fighter Airplane
20191 min read14 words
Champine, R. A., Kraft, C. C., Jr., Mc Laughlin, M. D., and White, J. A.
Legacy CDMS
Flight test to determine flying qualities and dynamic stability derivatives of supersonic fighter aircraft
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