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    Publication Date: 2019-07-19
    Description: The primary objective of the Quiet Spike flight research program was the aerodynamic and structural proof-of-concept of a telescoping, 24 ft, sonic-boom suppressing nose boom on a F-15B aircraft. The program goal was to collect flight data for model validation up to 1.8 Mach. In the area of stability and controls the primary concern was to assess the effect of the spike on the stability, controllability and handling qualities of the aircraft. The primary goal of this test philosophy was maintaining safety of flight. Two main issues are discussed in this paper: the stability and controls approach and analysis in the presence of uncertain spike influenced aerodynamics on the F-15B aircraft flight dynamics; and the analysis of F-15B flight dynamics implications due to spike induced air flow in the vicinity of air data and angle-of-attack sensors. Also addressed are flight test implications based on the analysis
    Keywords: Aircraft Stability and Control
    Type: DFRC-654
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