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    F-14 VSTFE - glove #1

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    F-14 VSTFE - glove #1

    WASHINGTON, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, UNITED STATES

    12.09.2009

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    NASA 834, an F-14 Navy Tomcat, seen here in flight, was used at Dryden in 1986 and 1987 in a program known as the Variable-Sweep Transition Flight Experiment (VSTFE). This program explored laminar flow on variable sweep aircraft at high subsonic speeds. An F-14 aircraft was chosen as the carrier vehicle for the VSTFE program primarily because of its variable-sweep capability, Mach and Reynolds number capability, availiability, and favorable wing pressure distribution. The variable sweep outer-panels of the F-14 aircraft were modified with natural laminar flow gloves to provide not only smooth surfaces but also airfoils that can produce a wide range of pressure distributions for which transition location can be determined at various flight conditions and sweep angles. Glove I, seen here installed on the upper surface of the left wing, was a "cleanup" or smoothing of the basic F-14 wing, while Glove II was designed to provide specific pressure distributions at Mach 0.7. Laminar flow research has continued at Dryden. A later research program used the NASA 848 F-16XL in a laminar flow experiment involving a wing-mounted panel with millions of tiny laser cut holes drawing off turbulent boundary layer air with a suction pump.

    NASA Identifier: NIX-EC86-33491-09

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    Date Taken: 12.09.2009
    Date Posted: 10.10.2012 17:11
    Photo ID: 712221
    Resolution: 602x480
    Size: 89.37 KB
    Location: WASHINGTON, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, US

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