Fialho, IanBalas, Gary J.Packard, Andrew K.Renfrow, JosephMullaney, Chris2008-06-122008-06-122000Fialho, I., Balas, G. J., Packard, A. K., Renfrow, J., and Mullaney, C. (2000). "Gain-Scheduled Lateral Control of the F-14 Aircraft during Powered Approach Landing." Journal of Guidance, Control, and Dynamics. 23(3), 450-458.https://hdl.handle.net/11299/37117Reprinted with permission of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Inc. See http://www.aiaa.org/content.cfm?pageid=2 for more information.The design of a linear fractional transformation gain-scheduled controller, scheduled on angle of attack, for the F-14 aircraft lateral-directional axis is presented. The controller is designed for the powered approach flight phase, during which the angle of attack and corresponding airspeed varies from 2 deg and 182 kn to 14 deg and 126 kn. A linear fractional model of the lateral dynamics is constructed based on four linearized models that correspond to 2, 6, 10.5, and 14 deg angle of attack. Using parameter-dependent functions, a controller is designed that depends in a linear fractional manner on angle of attack and delivers uniform handling quality over angle-of-attack variations that lie between 2–14 deg. The resulting controller performs well when implemented in a nonlinear simulation model of the F-14 aircraft.en-USGain-Scheduled Lateral Control of the F-14 Aircraft during Powered Approach LandingArticle