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Development of an Interactive Real-Time Graphics System for the Display of Vehicle Space Positioning. Meeting Paper AIAA-1988-2167, Research Engineering, NASA Dryden Flight Research Center

Comperini, Robert and Rhea, Donald C. (1988) Development of an Interactive Real-Time Graphics System for the Display of Vehicle Space Positioning. Meeting Paper AIAA-1988-2167, Research Engineering, NASA Dryden Flight Research Center.

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Abstract

This paper will outline a new approach taken by the NASA Western Aeronautical Test Range to display real-time space positioning data using computer-generated images that produce a graphic representation of an area map integrated with the research flight test aircraft track. This display system supports research flight test requirements of research projects such as the advanced fighter technology integration (AFTI) F-16, F-18 high alpha research vehicle (HARV), AFTI F-111 mission adaptive wing (MAW), F-15, and X-29A forward-swept wing. This paper will discuss the requirements, system configuration and capability, and future system applications.

EPrint Type:Other
Keywords:F-15 aircraft, F-16 advanced fighter technology integration (AFTI), F-18 high alpha research vehicle (HARV), F-111 mission adaptive wing (MAW), X-29A forward-swept wing
Subjects:Aircraft/Project: F-16
Aircraft/Project: F-18 HARV
Aircraft/Project: X-29
Aircraft/Project: F-111
Aircraft/Project: F-15
ID Code:1457
Deposited On:21 March 2007
Additional Information:12 pages. AIAA 4th Flight Test Conference, San Diego, California, May 18-20, 1988.
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