NASA USB Wing Rockwell Aero Commander

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Found in the AW archives. Only little information available.

BR Michael
 

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Can anybody identify this USB aircraft?
 

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Nice. Should I kill this topic or should they be combined?
 
NASA reports..

EXPLORATORY INVESTIGATION OF AEROACOUSTIC OPTIMIZATION OF THE VARIABLE IMPEDANCE EDGE CONCEPT APPLIED TO UPPER SURFACE BLOWN CONFIGURATIONS

https://ntrs.nasa.gov/archive/nasa/casi.ntrs.nasa.gov/19770010885.pdf

USB NOISE REDUCTION BY NOZZLE AND FLAP MODIFICATIONS

https://ntrs.nasa.gov/archive/nasa/casi.ntrs.nasa.gov/19780016121.pdf
 
This was not a project for a real, flying, USB Jet Aero Commander, rather it was a full-scale NASA research model for USB (upper-surface blowing) using a real jet engine exhausting over real aircraft structures to test out acoustic noise and other potential issues for the USB configuration.
 
PaulMM (Overscan) said:
This was not a project for a real, flying, USB Jet Aero Commander, rather it was a full-scale NASA research model for USB (upper-surface blowing) using a real jet engine exhausting over real aircraft structures to test out acoustic noise and other potential issues for the USB configuration.

And after these extensive researches now we have a great set of USB-devices for the computers and smartphones! :cool:
Sorry for off-topic, the USB abbreviation is so common today for anything, except aviation...

On serious note, I think, that YC-14 has been the cause of this researches. At least by it's overall configuration.
 

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