Estimated low-speed aerodynamic parameters of an advanced fighter from flight and wind tunnel data

A procedure for determination of aerodynamic model structure and estimation of aerodynamic parameters is applied to data from a modern fighter operating within an angle of attack range of 5 to 60 deg. The paper briefly describes the airplane, flight and wind tunnel data available, postulated models for airplane aerodynamic coefficients and flight data analysis. The results presented contain only a small number of selected longitudinal and lateral parameters. These parameters were obtained from various maneuvers and subsets of joined data from several flights. The estimated parameters are in good agreement with the wind tunnel measurements. The resulting aerodynamic model equations seem to be satisfactory for the prediction of airplane motion.