Piloted simulation study of the effects of an automatic trim system on flight characteristics of a light twin-engine airplane with one engine inoperative

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Eric C. Stewart
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Piloted simulation study of the effects of an automatic trim system on flight characteristics of a light twin-engine airplane with one engine inoperative

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Piloted simulation study of the effects of an automatic trim system on flight characteristics of a light twin-engine airplane with one engine inoperative
1986, National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Scientific and Technical Information Branch, For sale by the National Technical Information Service]
Microform in English

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Distributed to depository libraries in microfiche.

Microfiche. [Washington, D.C.? : National Aeronautics and Space Administration], 1986. 1 microfiche.

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[Washington, D.C.], [Springfield, Va
Series
NASA technical paper -- 2633.

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Microform
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1 v.

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OL14663692M

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