A new tiltrotor testbed that the US Army recently finished building will help the service tackle the dangerous whirl flutter phenomenon found in tiltrotors. The TiltRotor Aeroelastic Stability Testbed ...
Army researchers will study whirl flutter behavior to determine the viability of new tiltrotor analysis tool NORFOLK, Va. -- After more than three years in development, a team of U.S. Army researchers ...
HAMPTON, Va. -- The U.S. Army is developing a new wind-tunnel testbed that will help future tiltrotor aircraft attain higher speeds, improved stability and enhanced safety. At a massive wind tunnel at ...
In an effort to improve tiltrotor stability and safely achieve higher speeds, U.S. Army researchers are installing a new tiltrotor model in a wind tunnel at NASA Langley Research Center in Virginia.
Larger turboprop aircraft are finding increased acceptance with today's fuel-con-scious operators. However, these aircraft must also appeal to the air traveller who has become accustomed to the ...
NORFOLK, Va. -- After more than three years in development, a team of U.S. Army researchers and industry partners completed the construction of a testbed that will help to inform the design of future ...
HAMPTON, Va. -- The U.S. Army is developing a new wind-tunnel testbed that will help future tiltrotor aircraft attain higher speeds, improved stability and enhanced safety. At a massive wind tunnel at ...
NORFOLK, Va. – After more than three years in development, a team of U.S. Army researchers and industry partners completed the construction of a testbed that will help to inform the design of future ...
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