15 NASA Research Papers That Admit Flat & Nonrotating! PART I

NASA [NOT A SPACE AGENCY] DOESN'T ALWAYS LIES!
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1. NASA's Reference Publication #1207 entitled Derivation and Definition of a Linear Aircraft Model assumes the Earth is flat and not rotating. Produced in August 1988, the publication details obscure concepts such as "Rotational Acceleration" and "Earth-Relative Velocity. " Or to a layman, how planes lift off, fly over, and land upon the Earth. Immediately following the cover page and index on the very first line under Summary we see this: "This report documents the derivation and definition of a linear aircraft model for a rigid aircraft of constant mass flying over a flat, nonrotating Earth." The very same line appears again in the Introduction (2nd paragraph), and again under Concluding Remarks (Page 30), and finally, on the Report Document Page (Page 102, Section 16). Here is the link to entire report: nasa.gov/centers/dryden/pdf/88104main_H-1391.

And below are 14 more Aeronautic Papers and Technical Memorandums that say the same:

2. American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics; General Equations of Motion for a Damaged Asymmetric Aircraft (Page 2, Section II) ... “In this paper, the rigid body equations of motion over a flat non-rotating earth are developed…” ntrs.nasa.gov/archive/nasa/casi.ntrs.nasa.gov

3. NASA Technical Memorandum 104330; Predicted Performance of a Thrust-Enhanced SR-71 Aircraft with an External Payload (Page 8 - Digital Performance Simulation Description) "The DPS equations of motion use four assumptions ... a nonrotating Earth."

nasa.gov/centers/dryden/pdf/88507main_H-2179.

4. NASA Technical Note: A Method for Reducing The Sensitivity of Optimal Nonlinear Systems to Parameter Uncertainty (Page 12 Problem Statement) ... "(2) A flat, nonrotating Earth ntrs.nasa.gov/archive/nasa/casi.ntrs.nasa.gov

5. NASA Technical Note; Calculation of Wind Compensation for Launching of Unguided Rockets (Page 8 Trajectory Simulation, 2nd Paragraph) ..."this simulation assumes ... the missile position in space is computed relative to a flat nonrotating Earth"
ntrs.nasa.gov/archive/nasa/casi.ntrs.nasa.gov

PART II: gab.com/DisclosureLibrary/posts/1087258611580
PART III: gab.com/DisclosureLibrary/posts/1087258253794
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