Flying qualities of an aircraft with strong lateral-directional coupling

Flying qualities of aircraft with strong lateral-directional coupling may be unsatisfactory without command and stability augmentation. Although sensitivity to stability derivative variation may be decreased by such a flight control system (FCS), deficiencies associated with control derivative uncertainty may persist or worsen. This is especially true in systems with necessarily high gains, e.g., the Space Shuttle Entry FCS. Effects of stability/control derivative variations on the flying qualities of the Space Shuttle (with and without FCS) have been investigated, and the unaugmented Space Shuttle has been simulated in flight using Princeton's Variable-Response Research Aircraft (VRA).

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