Aeronautical Research and Development

Aeronautical Research and Development
Author: United States. Congress. House. Committee on Science and Astronautics. Subcommittee on Aeronautics and Space Technology
Publisher:
Total Pages: 968
Release: 1972
Genre: Aeronautics
ISBN:

Aeronautical Research and Development

Aeronautical Research and Development
Author: United States. Congress. House. Committee on Science and Astronautics. Subcommittee on Advanced Research and Technology
Publisher:
Total Pages: 388
Release: 1969
Genre: Aeronautics
ISBN:

Committee Serial No. 10. Investigates private and Federal programs to encourage aeronautical research and further applications of technological advances in civil and military aviation.

Aeronautical Research and Development Policy

Aeronautical Research and Development Policy
Author: United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Aeronautical and Space Sciences
Publisher:
Total Pages: 196
Release: 1967
Genre: Aeronautics
ISBN:

Investigates policy planning covering advanced aircraft and aircraft-related RPD, including supersonic transport, VTOL and V/STOL aircraft, and the problem of softening aircraft engine noise.

Aeronautical Research

Aeronautical Research
Author: United States. Congress. House. Committee on Science and Astronautics. Subcommittee on Advanced Research and Technology
Publisher:
Total Pages: 418
Release: 1970
Genre: Aeronautics
ISBN:

Committee Serial No. 14. Considers intensification of research on aircraft navigation, noise reduction, structure, and general efficiency in air transportation. Includes "Recommendations for a National Air Traffic Management System," Air Transport Association of America, July 1969 (p. 245-312)

Unmanned Aircraft Systems Innovation at the Naval Research Laboratory

Unmanned Aircraft Systems Innovation at the Naval Research Laboratory
Author: Jay Gundlach
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014
Genre: Drone aircraft
ISBN: 9781624102592

Recounts the story of unmanned aircraft research and development at the Naval Research Laboratory (NRL) Vehicle Research Section (VRS). This title features vehicles that have charted the course of unmanned aircraft history in the late 20th and early 21st centuries. It is a contribution to the history of aircraft design and development.

Aviation Weather Services

Aviation Weather Services
Author: National Research Council
Publisher: National Academies Press
Total Pages: 119
Release: 1995-11-02
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0309176034

Each time we see grim pictures of aircraft wreckage on a rain-drenched crash site, or scenes of tired holiday travelers stranded in snow-covered airports, we are reminded of the harsh impact that weather can have on the flying public. This book examines issues that affect the provision of national aviation weather services and related research and technology development efforts. It also discusses fragmentation of responsibilities and resources, which leads to a less-than-optimal use of available weather information and examines alternatives for responding to this situation. In particular, it develops an approach whereby the federal government could provide stronger leadership to improve cooperation and coordination among aviation weather providers and users.

Expanding the Envelope

Expanding the Envelope
Author: Michael H. Gorn
Publisher: University Press of Kentucky
Total Pages: 488
Release: 2014-10-17
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 081315894X

Expanding the Envelope is the first book to explore the full panorama of flight research history, from the earliest attempts by such nineteenth century practitioners as England's Sir George Cayley, who tested his kites and gliders by subjecting them to experimental flight, to the cutting-edge aeronautical research conducted by the NACA and NASA. Michael H. Gorn explores the vital human aspect of the history of flight research, including such well-known figures as James H. Doolittle, Chuck Yeager, and A. Scott Crossfield, as well as the less heralded engineers, pilots, and scientists who also had the "Right Stuff." While the individuals in the cockpit often receive the lion's share of the public's attention, Expanding the Envelope shows flight research to be a collaborative engineering activity, one in which the pilot participates as just one of many team members. Here is more than a century of flight research, from well before the creation of NACA to its rapid transformation under NASA. Gorn gives a behind the scenes look at the development of groundbreaking vehicles such as the X-1, the D-558, and the X-15, which demonstrated manned flight at speeds up to Mach 6.7 and as high as the edge of space.