355. Horton, V. W.: Manned Paraglider Flight Tests.
Presented to Meeting on Space Vehicle Landing and
Recovery Research and Technology, (see N73-70937 04-99),
July 11, 1962, 73N70944.
371. Layton, G. P., Jr.; and Thompson, M. O.: Preliminary Flight Evaluation of Two Unpowered Manned Paragliders.
NASA TN D-1826, April 1963, 63N14429, #.
Towed and free-flight tests were made with unpowered, manned paragliders to study the performance, stability, and control characteristics of a typical paraglider. The paragliders used had maximum lift-drag ratios greater than 3.5 and wing loadings of approximately 4.0 lb/sq ft. The airspeed range was limited by the rearward center-of-pressure shift at angles of attack above and below trim angle of attack. Performance data obtained from flight tests are presented and compared with analytical results. Center-of-gravity shift, accomplished by tilting the wing relative to the fuselage, was used for control. This method of control was adequate for towed and free flight as well as for flare and landing. The pilot’s evaluation of the vehicle’s handling qualities, and a discussion of development problems are presented.
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LOW-SUBSONIC WIND-TUNNEL AND FREE-FLIGHT DROP-TEST INVESTIGATION OF A PARAGLIDER CONFIGURATION HAVING LARGE TAPERED LEADING EDGES AND KEEL
by Delwin R. Croom und Pazll G. Fozlrnier
Langey Research Center
Langley Station, Hampton, Va.
NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATION WASHINGTON, D. C. OCTOBER 1966
http://ntrs.nasa.gov/archive/nasa/casi. ... 028846.pdf