Rolling maneuver load alleviation using active controls
Jessica A. Woods-Vedeler
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Rolling maneuver load alleviation using active controls
Published
1992
Publisher
National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Langley Research Center
Pages
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Aerodynamic flutter
Aeroelasticity and unsteady aerodynamics
Aerodynamic theory and its application to flutter
Future research on transonic unsteady aerodynamics and its aeroelastic applications
Some effects of aerodynamic spoilers on wing flutter
Theory of aerodynamic instability and the mechanism of flutter
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