Helicopter Roll Control Effectiveness Criteria Program Summary
Author: National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Published: 2018-07-17
Total Pages: 112
ISBN-13: 9781723142383
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA study of helicopter roll control effectiveness is summarized for the purpose of defining military helicopter handling qualities requirements. The study is based on an analysis of pilot-in-the-loop task performance of several basic maneuvers. This is extended by a series of piloted simulations using the NASA Ames Vertical Motion Simulator and selected flight data. The main results cover roll control power and short-term response characteristics. In general the handling qualities requirements recommended are set in conjunction with desired levels of flight task and maneuver response which can be directly observed in actual flight. An important aspect of this, however, is that vehicle handling qualities need to be set with regard to some quantitative aspect of mission performance. Specific examples of how this can be accomplished include a lateral unmask/remask maneuver in the presence of a threat and an air tracking maneuver which recognizes the kill probability enhancement connected with decreasing the range to the target. Conclusions and recommendations address not only the handling qualities recommendations, but also the general use of flight simulators and the dependence of mission performance on handling qualities. Heffley, Robert K. and Bourne, Simon M. and Mnich, Marc A. Unspecified Center HELICOPTER DESIGN; LATERAL CONTROL; MILITARY HELICOPTERS; PROJECT MANAGEMENT; ROTARY WING AIRCRAFT; AIRCRAFT CONTROL; AIRCRAFT STABILITY; CONTROLLABILITY; FLIGHT SIMULATORS...