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Book Airworthiness and Flight Characteristics Test  AH 1G Helicopter with Stabilized Night Sight  SNS   Phase II

Download or read book Airworthiness and Flight Characteristics Test AH 1G Helicopter with Stabilized Night Sight SNS Phase II written by Gary L. Bender and published by . This book was released on 1970 with total page 96 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Phase II tests were conducted to evaluate the flight envelope of the AH-1G with the SNS installed for significant changes in the structural loads, handling qualities and performance due to this modification. The effects of weapons firing on the SNS system were also evaluated. The structural loads, handling qualities and performance of the AH-1G were not significantly changed by the SNS installation. The published AH-1G flight envelope is satisfactory for the SNS modified aircraft with one exception: due to the aircraft's reactions following sudden engine failure, the engine torque should be limited to less than 35 pounds per square inch, indicated, for all dives to airspeeds greater than 150 KCAS. Four deficiencies require correction before further testing in instrument flight conditions or in a combat environment.

Book Airworthiness and Flight Characteristics  AH 1G Helicopter with Stabilized Night Sight  SNS   Phase I

Download or read book Airworthiness and Flight Characteristics AH 1G Helicopter with Stabilized Night Sight SNS Phase I written by Gary L. Bender and published by . This book was released on 1969 with total page 46 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Phase 1 airworthiness and flight characteristics tests of the AH-1G helicopter with the mock-up stabilized night sight (SNS) installed indicated a feasibility for further development utilizing the actual SNS equipment. No significant changes in the handling qualities due to the SNS modification were noted during the tests. The static, proof load test results indicate that the structure is adequate to withstand the required loads. Testing was terminated early to obtain instrumented components (rotor blade, drag brace and pitch link) so the flight envelope and/or fatigue life of these components could be more accurately determined. These tests are scheduled to be completed during Phase 2 with the actual SNS installed.

Book Engineering Flight Test AH 1G Helicopter  Hueycobra   Phase D  Airworthiness and Flight Characteristics  Part 2  Performance  Addendum

Download or read book Engineering Flight Test AH 1G Helicopter Hueycobra Phase D Airworthiness and Flight Characteristics Part 2 Performance Addendum written by Rodger L. Finnestead and published by . This book was released on 1971 with total page 99 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This addendum to the performance report presents the results of turning performance, in-ground-effect (IGE) level acceleration and deceleration performance and dive recovery tests. These three tests were conducted to validate portions of the AH-1G operator's manual (TM 55-1520-221-10) and enhance the knowledte of interested government agencies as to the limitations and capabilities of the AH-1G helicopter. Three major limitations were encountered during testing that restricted the pilot from achieving maximum performance: level acceleration and deceleration performance IGE is limited by extreme pitch attitudes; level deceleration performance is limited by the pilot's ability to maintain rotor speed below the maximum limit (339 rpm); the cyclic control feedback limits aircraft turning and dive recovery performance at heavy gross weight and/or when high load factors are encountered. (Author).

Book Engineering Flight Test AH 1G Helicopter  Hueycobra   Phase D  Airworthiness and Flight Characteristics   Part 2  Performance

Download or read book Engineering Flight Test AH 1G Helicopter Hueycobra Phase D Airworthiness and Flight Characteristics Part 2 Performance written by Rodger L. Finnestead and published by . This book was released on 1970 with total page 220 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Within the scope of this test, the AH-1G helicopter is suitable for the armed helicopter mission provided the insufficient directional control power and inadequate tail rotor drive system torque limitations are corrected. A directional control margin of 10 percent while hovering is the minimum acceptable for normal operation. Installation of the engine inlet screens and the engine particle separator decrease the performance capability of the AH-1G when maximum power available is the limiting parameter. The level-flight performance capabilities of the AH-1G vary with longitudinal cg location and improve as the cg moves aft. The degradation of hover performance capability when hovering in adverse crosswind is significant. The excellent climb performance, particularly from SL to 10,000 feet, enhances the capability of the AH-1G for the attack helicopter mission.

Book Airworthiness and Flight Characteristics Test  Limited   AH 1G Helicopter with the Southeast Asia Multisensor Armament System Helicopter  SMASH

Download or read book Airworthiness and Flight Characteristics Test Limited AH 1G Helicopter with the Southeast Asia Multisensor Armament System Helicopter SMASH written by Gary L. Bender and published by . This book was released on 1970 with total page 38 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Engineering Flight Test AH 1G Helicopter  Hueycobra   Phase D  Part 1  Handling Qualities

Download or read book Engineering Flight Test AH 1G Helicopter Hueycobra Phase D Part 1 Handling Qualities written by Rodger L. Finnestead and published by . This book was released on 1970 with total page 427 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The AH-1G helicopter manufactured by Bell Helicopter Company (BHC) was designed specifically to meet the US Army requirements for an armed helicopter. Tandem seating is provided for a two-man crew. The main rotor system is a two-bladed, semi-rigid, 'door hinge' type with the stabilizer bar removed. The engine is derated to 1100 shp due to the maximum torque limit of the main transmission. Distinctive features of the AH-1G are: the narrow fuselage (36 inches), the stub midwing with four external store stations, the integral chin turret. The flight control system is of the mechanical, hydraulically boosted, irreversible type with conventional helicopter controls in the aft cockpit (pilot station). The controls in the forward cockpit (copilot/gunner station) consist of conventional antitorque pedals and sidearm collective and cyclic controls. An electrically operated force trim system is connected to the cyclic and directional controls to induce artificial feel and to provide positive control centering.

Book Engineering Flight Test  AH 1G Helicopter  Hueycobra

Download or read book Engineering Flight Test AH 1G Helicopter Hueycobra written by Rodger L. Finnestead and published by . This book was released on 1971 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Engineering Flight Test  AH 1G Helicopter  Hueycobra

Download or read book Engineering Flight Test AH 1G Helicopter Hueycobra written by Rodger L. Finnestead and published by . This book was released on 1969 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Engineering Flight Test  AH 1G Helicopter  Hueycobra  Phase B

Download or read book Engineering Flight Test AH 1G Helicopter Hueycobra Phase B written by Rodger L. Finnestead and published by . This book was released on 1969 with total page 70 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The AH-1G helicopter Phase B, Part 6 test program was conducted at Shafter, California, and Edwards Air Force Base, California. The program was conducted to determine level flight performance, autorotational performance, engine characteristics, armed helicopter mission capability and to evaluate the in-ground-effect (IGE) handling qualities with the canopy doors removed.

Book Engineering Flight Test of the Ah 1g Helicopter Equipped with the Xm 20 Armament Subsystem  automatic 20mm Cannon

Download or read book Engineering Flight Test of the Ah 1g Helicopter Equipped with the Xm 20 Armament Subsystem automatic 20mm Cannon written by Stephen G. Dorris and published by . This book was released on 1968 with total page 30 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The engineering flight test of the AH-1G helicopter equipped with the XM-20 armament subsystem (automatic 20MM cannon) was conducted at Fort Hood, Texas from 31 January 1968 through 2 February 1968 by the US Army Aviation Test Activity, Edwards Air Force Base, California. Firing and nonfiring flight tests were conducted to determine the effects on the stability and control characteristics of the AH-1G helicopter caused by installation of the XM-20 armament subsystem. These tests were primarily qualitative in nature with limited qualitative data. The only stability and control characteristic which was affected either in the firing or nonfiring mode was the static longitudinal cyclic position gradients which were low at high speeds. The deficiencies detected during this test were the interference of the XM-20 gearbox with the XM-159 rocket pod and unreliability of the standard airspeed system due to the location of the static port in proximity to the XM-20 blast pressures. One firing rate of 600-800 spm is considered optimum. The XM-20 appears to offer greater stand-off capability, greater accuracy and more killing power than 2.75 inch rockets. It appears to be a reliable subsystem. The XM-20 configuration should be finalized, installed on a production AH-1G helicopter and certified for airworthiness throughout the AH-1G flight envelope as soon as possible to allow early introduction to Republic of Vietnam. (Author).

Book Engineering Flight Test AH 1G Helicopter  HueyCobra  Phase D  Part 3  Vibration Characteristics

Download or read book Engineering Flight Test AH 1G Helicopter HueyCobra Phase D Part 3 Vibration Characteristics written by Rodger L. Finnestead and published by . This book was released on 1970 with total page 127 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Phase D, Part 3 Airworthiness and Qualification Aircraft Vibration Tests of the AH-1G Helicopter were conducted. Six vibration parameters were evaluated to determine model specification compliance and mission suitability information for inclusion in technical manuals and other publications. The vibration levels of the AH-1G met all requirements of the detail model specification; however, a reduction in the vibration levels at airspeeds from maximum level-flight airspeed (VH) to limit airspeed (VL) is desirable for improved mission suitability. The detail model specification did not require any specific vibration levels at airspeeds other than VH. Future detail model specifications should contain vibration limits for all flight conditions and aircraft configurations.

Book Engineering Flight Test of the AH 1G Helicopter  Hueycobra

Download or read book Engineering Flight Test of the AH 1G Helicopter Hueycobra written by John R. Melton and published by . This book was released on 1969 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Engineering Flight Test of the AH 1G Helicopter Hueycobra  Phase B

Download or read book Engineering Flight Test of the AH 1G Helicopter Hueycobra Phase B written by John R. Melton and published by . This book was released on 1969 with total page 110 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Part 2 of the AH-1G helicopter Phase B test was conducted at Bell Helicopter Company, Fort Worth Texas, from 8 September to 26 September 1967 by the US Army Aviation Systems Test Activity, Edwards AFB, California. Part 2 comprised the Phase B testing of the basic configuration (XM-157 rocket launcher outboard on each wing). Earlier tests (Phase B, Part 1) were of the Scout (XM-157 outboard, XM-18 inboard each wing) and Hog (two XM-159 rocket launchers on each wing) configurations. The prototype aircraft for this test was similar to the one previously tested. This test emphasized stability and control testing in the basic configuration.

Book Engineering Flight Test of the Ah 1g Helicopter  hueycobra   Phase B

Download or read book Engineering Flight Test of the Ah 1g Helicopter hueycobra Phase B written by John R. Melton and published by . This book was released on 1968 with total page 110 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Part 1 of the AH-1G helicopter Phase B test was conducted at Ft Hood, Texas by the US Army Aviation Test Activity, Edwards AFB, California. The helicopter flying qualities were evaluated throughout the aircraft speed range for the Scout and Hog configurations at a mid-center-of-gravity location. Flying qualities were also evaluated during weapons firing and external stores jettison. The primary deficiencies detected during this test were stability and Control augmentation system (SCAS)-pylon coupling, inadequate in-ground-effect (IGE) directional control power, undue pilot attention required to avoid exceeding the torque limits of the helicopter transmission in dives and left rolls with fixed collective, and an inadequate, illogical fire control system. Other shortcomings were detected, such as airspeed system errors, degradation of flying qualities with SCAS off, static lateral cyclic control force imbalance, and marginal cockpit ventilation. Helicopter reactions to weapons firing and external stores jettison were satisfactory, and the contractor approved flight envelope for firing and jettison was acceptable.

Book Engineering Flight Test  AH 1G Helicopter with Model 212 Tail Rotor

Download or read book Engineering Flight Test AH 1G Helicopter with Model 212 Tail Rotor written by John I. Nagata and published by . This book was released on 1973 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book AH 1G Lateral Flight Performance Test

Download or read book AH 1G Lateral Flight Performance Test written by Leslie J. Hepler and published by . This book was released on 1972 with total page 21 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The lateral flight performance of the tractor-tail-rotor-configured AH-1G helicopter was evaluated at gross weights of 8500 and 9500 pounds. The AH-1G is capable of 0.53g and 0.38g accelerations in right and left lateral flight, respectively, at 8500 pounds. At a 9500-pound gross weight, acceleration was 0.23g to the right and 0.20g to the left. Aircraft handling qualitites and time required to attain maximum lateral velocity are dependent upon rate and type of control application. A step-type lateral control input permitted rapid attainment of accelerating attitude but produced yaw oscillations which resulted in loss of directional control and caused high pilot workload in stabilizing power and aircraft attitude. Ramp inputs delayed establishment of the accelerating attitude. A modified pulse input induced negligible roll and yaw oscillation and produced rapid establishment of the desired roll attitude. Direction-of-flight reversals induced large power transients that frequently exceeded the transmission torque limits. Precise heading and pitch attitude could not be maintained during the reversals. Airspeed in lateral flight could not be determined without special airspeed measuring devices. The sideward airspeed limit was exceeded frequently in left lateral flight with no warning or cue to the pilot that the limit had been reached.