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High Alpha Research Vehicle

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Wingspan
  
11 m

Weight
  
11,570 kg

Length
  
17 m

Engine type
  
General Electric F404

High Alpha Research Vehicle F18HARV EC92102312 F18 HARV in flight

Manufacturers
  
McDonnell Douglas, Northrop Corporation

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The High Alpha (angle of attack) Research Vehicle was an American modified McDonnell Douglas F/A-18 Hornet used by NASA in a 3-phase program investigating controlled flight at high angles of attack using thrust vectoring, modifications to the flight controls, and with actuated forebody strakes. The program lasted from April 1987 to September 1996.

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NASA reported that in one phase of the project, Armstrong Flight Research Center "research pilots William H. "Bill" Dana and Ed Schneider completed the envelope expansion flights in February 1992. Demonstrated capabilities included stable flight at approximately 70 degrees angle of attack (previous maximum was 55 degrees) and rolling at high rates at 65 degrees angle of attack. Controlled rolling would have been nearly impossible above 35 degrees without vectoring." Performance figures were not listed for other phases.

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