This paper describes the effect of different rotor blades on the X-shaped tail rotor of the Mi-171 LL, observed conducting flight tests. The tests were carried out on the same helicopter in the similar atmospheric conditions.The objective of the tests was the comparison of flight performance of two sets of rotor blades of the helicopter Mi-171 LL. However, materials test revealed a difference in the angles of the tail rotor at different MRs with the same takeoff weight.The authors are grateful to I.G. Peskov, S.R. Zamula and A.I. Orlov for assistance in carrying out this work and the preparation of this article.Noted that the helicopter takeoff weight when hovering out of ground effect in ISA with blades from polymer composite materials (PC...
Purpose: The most important element of an agricultural helicopter is the rotor blade realizing lift ...
This thesis has been completed as a requirement for a higher degree of the University of Southampton...
Pressure data at 90 percent blade radius were obtained for a helicopter main rotor with 10-64C blade...
The article presents results of simulations concerning possibilities of rotorcraft performance enhan...
This paper describes the effect of surface roughness when applied on helicopter main rotor blade. Th...
The average velocity of helicopter blades relative to the air is greater than that of airplane wings...
Balancing is a rotating component is critical in any mechanism. Devoid of proper balancing, any vehi...
Data for rotors using unconventional airfoils are of interest to permit an evaluation of this techno...
Measurements of the static-thrust performance of six sets of rotor blades mounted on a helicopter fu...
Summary: An investigation of the effects of compressibility on the hovering-performance characterist...
A current preoccupation of the designers of fixed-wing aircraft is the extent to which ACT might all...
textThis thesis describes the analysis, fabrication and testing of a rotor with extremely flexible b...
Experimental aerodynamic investigations remain the subject of interest in rotorcraft community since...
A study was conducted using the comprehensive analysis CAMRAD II to explore performance enhancements...
A low speed wind tunnel test was conducted for a full-scaled generic model of Agusta-Bell 206B helic...
Purpose: The most important element of an agricultural helicopter is the rotor blade realizing lift ...
This thesis has been completed as a requirement for a higher degree of the University of Southampton...
Pressure data at 90 percent blade radius were obtained for a helicopter main rotor with 10-64C blade...
The article presents results of simulations concerning possibilities of rotorcraft performance enhan...
This paper describes the effect of surface roughness when applied on helicopter main rotor blade. Th...
The average velocity of helicopter blades relative to the air is greater than that of airplane wings...
Balancing is a rotating component is critical in any mechanism. Devoid of proper balancing, any vehi...
Data for rotors using unconventional airfoils are of interest to permit an evaluation of this techno...
Measurements of the static-thrust performance of six sets of rotor blades mounted on a helicopter fu...
Summary: An investigation of the effects of compressibility on the hovering-performance characterist...
A current preoccupation of the designers of fixed-wing aircraft is the extent to which ACT might all...
textThis thesis describes the analysis, fabrication and testing of a rotor with extremely flexible b...
Experimental aerodynamic investigations remain the subject of interest in rotorcraft community since...
A study was conducted using the comprehensive analysis CAMRAD II to explore performance enhancements...
A low speed wind tunnel test was conducted for a full-scaled generic model of Agusta-Bell 206B helic...
Purpose: The most important element of an agricultural helicopter is the rotor blade realizing lift ...
This thesis has been completed as a requirement for a higher degree of the University of Southampton...
Pressure data at 90 percent blade radius were obtained for a helicopter main rotor with 10-64C blade...