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First steps in the development of handling qualities criteria for a civil tilt rotor

Meyer et al., 2005

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10749325946849874057
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Meyer M
Padfield G
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Journal of the American helicopter society

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This paper describes an approach to the development of handling qualities criteria for a civil tilt rotor. The work presented is the outcome of a combined effort of European research organizations and helicopter industries, working together in a European Commission …
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