A recurring problem in helicopters is the difficulty to accurately measure the angle of attack of the airframe and tip-path plane with respect to the slipstream. Differently from fixed wing aircraft, it is hard to find a spot on the airframe of a helicopter where the velocity vector of the stream is not polluted by a very relevant downwash component due to the deflecting action of the main rotor on the air stream. Furthermore, the geometrical definition of the tip-path plane calls for the knowledge of the attitude of the blades with respect to a plane normal to the main rotor mast. This attitude is related to the flap motion of the blades, which to this time cannot be measured effectively through a direct measurement method. Building on the...