APPENDIX C

AIRCRAFT CHARACTERISTICS

 

 

DC-8/NASA 717

 

The McDonnell Douglas DC-8-72, operated by the NASA Dryden Flight Research Center, is a long-range, four engine jet transport aircraft that has been modified to accommodate a variety of scientific instrumentation. A Data Acquisition and Distribution System has been installed to provide a common means of collecting the information from a standard suite of aircraft performance, meteorological, and navigational instrumentation for the use of on-board experimenters.

Relevant aircraft performance characteristics are:

Speed 425-490 knots
Altitude cruise 30,000-40,000 feet
maximum 42,000 feet
minimum 1000 feet (daytime over water)
3000 feet (nighttime over water)
Maneuver max. Ascent rate 2000 fpm
max. Descent rate 3000 fpm
max. Rudder turn rate 45 deg. 1.4G
Range nominal 3000 nautical miles
maximum 5460 nautical miles
Endurance nominal 6.0 hours
maximum 12 hours
Payload 30,000 pounds

The layout of instrumentation aboard the DC-8 for the PEM-Tropics B Expedition is shown in figure 4.1-1.


P-3B / NASA 426

 

The Lockheed Orion NP-3B (NASA 426), operated by the NASA Wallops Flight Facility, is a low wing, medium altitude, long-range (3,000 nmi/10 hours) aircraft powered by four Allison turboprop engines. It It has a deployment crew of seven. The NP-3B has ground air conditioning and heating, and an auxiliary power unit to provide ground power at remote locations. NASA 426 is a global-capable research aircraft configured to support remote sensing missions and instrumentation development.

Relevant aircraft performance characteristics are:

Speed 270-330 knots
Altitude cruise 18,000 - 26,000 feet
maximum 28,000 feet
maximum direct 20,000 feet
minimum 500 feet (daytime)
1000 feet (nighttime)
Maneuver max. Ascent rate 3000 fpm
max. Descent rate 5000 fpm #
max. Rudder turn rate 360 deg. in 10 min.
Range nominal 2400 nautical miles
maximum 3800 nautical miles
Endurance nominal 8.0 hours
maximum 12 hours
Payload nominal 30,000 pounds
maximum gross weight 39,700 pounds
maximum zero fuel weight 82,000 pounds*

 

* - zero fuel weight with civilian standard 2.5 g loading

# - arbitrary

 

The layout of instrumentation aboard the P-3B for the PEM-Tropics B Expedition is shown in figure 4.1-2.