AIR FORCE TEST PILOT SCHOOL EDWARDS AFB CA, 1988 - Google Patents
Volume II. Flying Qualities Phase. Chapter 14: Flight Control Systems.AIR FORCE TEST PILOT SCHOOL EDWARDS AFB CA, 1988
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The study of flight control systems is of central importance in the design and flight test of modern aircraft. Increasingly these aircraft are designed with performance considerations only and sophisticated flight control systems are required to correct a host of handling …
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