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An analysis of airspeed, altitude, and acceleration data obtained from a twin-engine transport airplane operated over a feeder-line route in the Rocky Mountains
Time-history data of airspeed, altitude, and acceleration obtained with the NACA VGH recorder from a twin-engine airplane operated by a regional feeder airline in the Rocky Mountains are evaluated to determine the magnitude and frequency of occurrence of gusts and gust accelerations and the operating airspeeds and altitudes. The results obtained are compared with the results previously obtained from a representative short-haul and long-haul operation
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NACA Technical Notes
Report presenting time-history data obtained by the NACA VGH recorder from a model of a four-engine civil transport airplane during operations on an eastern United States route in order to determine magnitude and frequency of occurrence of gusts, gust accelerations, and associated airspeeds. The results are compared with results from two similar operations. The gust-load history for the operation was more severe than that for the other two operations
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NACA Technical Notes
"Time-history data of airspeed, altitude, and acceleration obtained with the NACA VGH recorder from a twin-engine airplane operated by a regional feeder airline in the Rocky Mountains are evaluated to determine the magnitude and frequency of occurrence of gusts and gust accelerations and the operating airspeeds and altitudes. The results obtained are compared with the results previously obtained from a representative short-haul and long-haul operation" (p. 1)