Service Engineering Report for F-111 Simulation Study.
Abstract
This study was performed by Rockwell International's Autonetics Division for the Sacramento Air Material Area (SMAMA) as a task within the scope of Air Force Contract F04606-73-D-0141. The purpose of the study was to investigate the need and/or feasibility of a digitally controlled F-111 simulation facility at SMAMA. This facility would provide SMAMA with the capability to: 1. Verify and validate OFP's (Operational Flight Programs) prior to flight test; 2. INvestigate problems/changes; and 3. Formulate and checkout solutions to problems. These capabilities will be required in order for SMAMA to satisfy their AF Engineering responsibility for F-111D, FB-111A and F-111F flight tapes. This report contains the answers to specific questions that were asked by SMAMA. Additionally, it describes a simulation approach that will, when implemented, provide the desired capability. This approach is one of many that could be taken, and is based strongly on a concept of providing a satisfactory initial capability that can be expanded or modified during the F-111 operational lifetime. The areas of expansion are also discussed in the report.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Nov 28, 1973
- Accession Number
- ADA041978
Entities
People
- P. S. Hodges