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MIL-C-18244A(WEP)
3.4.1.1
Scheduling -
3.4.1.1.1
Interrelationship Between Phases - The plan shall show the interrelationship
between phases anti/or items of development work to be accomplished. It shall show the logical
sequence of work to be accomplished, and which items of work are to be completed before others
can be initiated.
3.4.1.1.2
Bar Graph - The plan shall include a bar graph of all major items of work show-
ing the starting and completion dates of these items of work.
3.4.1.1.3
Due Dates of Reports - The plan shall show the time for submittal of all required
technical data and reports.
3.4.1.1.4
Schedule Changes - As the work outlined in the plan progresses, any changes,
schedule difficulties or slippanges shall be clearly shown in the quarterly revision to the plan together
with the justification and request for approval for any such changes.
3.4.1.2
Contents of the Plan - The plan shall include, but not be limited to, the planned
procedure to develop and provide design information on the following items:
(a) Preliminary automatic flight control system performance specification.
See 3.5.1.
(b) Initial system synthesis - A study shall be performed which will lead to
the synthesis of an automatic flight control system to fulfill the require-
ments specified in the preliminary performance specification.
(c) Initial system analysis - The automatic flight control system contractor
shall:
(1) Perform an analysis of the synthesized system wing analog or
digital computer methods and/or graphical methods such as
Bode plots, Nyquist plots, root locus plots, etc.
(2) Make a preliminary reliability analysis of the autocmatic flight
control system.
(3) Make a preliminary failure analysis of the automatic flight
control system,
(d) Preliminary automatic flight control system report. See 3.5.2.
(e) Fired automatic flight control system specification. See 3.5.1.
(f) Development of basic design - The contractor shall proceed with the
development of preliminary designs and components of the automatic
flight control system in rough form. An experimental model (or
models) of the system may be developed to demonstrate the technical
soundness of the basic idea without detailed attention to the eventual
overall design or form factor and which may not contain parts of
the final production design. Systems, subsystems, and components
for AFCS shall be selected as specified in 3.1.1.2.
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