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Aerodynamics of Formation Flight
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2004
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AeronauticsWing AerodynamicsEngineeringAerospace EngineeringFormation FlightConfiguration AerodynamicsSpatial OffsetAeroelasticityAerodynamicsFormation FlyingTrailing Aircraft
Reported are the results of wind-tunnel tests conducted to evaluate aerodynamics characteristics of aircraft in formation flight. A vortex-lattice numerical scheme was used to investigate the effect of spatial offset (horizontal and vertical) between the leading and trailing wings. The wind-tunnel test configurations consisted of echelon, chevron, and in-line formations. Analysis of the data revealed that the spatial offset and the angle of attack of the leading wing had significant impact on the trailing aircraft. For some test conditions an increase in lift-to-drag ratio of the trailing aircraft was measured. Variation in C Lmax and/or α stall was observed as well. At higher angles of attack of the leading wing, the C L-α curve of the trailing aircraft was significantly altered.
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