Boots – shoes – and leggings
Patent
1979-11-02
1982-08-31
Smith, Jerry
Boots, shoes, and leggings
364427, 364435, 244181, 244182, G06F 1550, G06G 778
Patent
active
043475728
ABSTRACT:
An aircraft guidance system operable during both takeoff and go-around maneuvers allows safe operation even under adverse wind shear conditions. Initially the system controls vertical speed to achieve an acceptable, minimum climb rate regardless of airspeed loss. Should excess thrust exist such that the acceptable minimum climb rate is exceeded, increased vertical speed and airspeed are commanded. When the climb rate significantly exceeds the acceptable minimum, airspeed is controlled to a specified value. Should the aircraft ever approach the "stick shaker" condition, an override command limits aircraft angle of attack.
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Berwick, Jr. James W.
Bleeg Robert J.
McFaddin Vincent E.
Donahue Bernard A.
Hamley James P.
Smith Jerry
The Boeing Company
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