The Handling Qualities (HQs) of a helicopter can be adversely affected through the presence of an externally slung load. Helicopter stability margins may be reduced, due to the additional dynamics of the load system, which can subsequently increase pilot workload, and reduce the operational envelope. An Automatic Load Damping System (ALDS) has been designed and has been successfully tested in flight. This system, alongside slung load scenarios, has been implemented within a piloted simulation in DLR’s Air Vehicle Simulator. In this article, the results from a simulated test campaign to observe the influence of the stabilization system on the vehicle HQs are presented. The system is assessed using three Mission Task Elements, modified for ho...
The operation of a helicopter with an externally slung load is highly demanding for the flight crew....
Currently, preparations for external slung load flight tests on a German Army CH53 are ongoing at th...
American Helicopter Society 58th Annual Forum; 11-13 Jun. 2002; Montreal; CanadaThis paper addresses...
Helicopter operations with winch suspended loads are highly demanding for the flight crew. Without h...
To support helicopter pilots during slung load operations currently a pilot assistance system called...
An automatic slung load control system for the research helicopter ACT/FHS (Active Control Technolog...
To support helicopter pilots during slung load operations currently a pilot assistance system calle...
This paper describes the concept and the flight test results of a flight director for the large carg...
An automatic slung load control system for the research helicopter ACT/FHS (active control technolo...
Helicopter is an invaluable tool in many civil applications and a fundamental asset in military oper...
This paper describes the concept and the flight test results of flight director for helicopter with ...
Recent flight tests were conducted on The National Research Council of Canada Flight Research Labora...
Currently, investigations concerning the handling of helicopters in slung load operations are ongoin...
The helicopter has been used since its early development for external transport of large or bulky lo...
This paper describes the analytical investigations which have been performed in preparation for flig...
The operation of a helicopter with an externally slung load is highly demanding for the flight crew....
Currently, preparations for external slung load flight tests on a German Army CH53 are ongoing at th...
American Helicopter Society 58th Annual Forum; 11-13 Jun. 2002; Montreal; CanadaThis paper addresses...
Helicopter operations with winch suspended loads are highly demanding for the flight crew. Without h...
To support helicopter pilots during slung load operations currently a pilot assistance system called...
An automatic slung load control system for the research helicopter ACT/FHS (Active Control Technolog...
To support helicopter pilots during slung load operations currently a pilot assistance system calle...
This paper describes the concept and the flight test results of a flight director for the large carg...
An automatic slung load control system for the research helicopter ACT/FHS (active control technolo...
Helicopter is an invaluable tool in many civil applications and a fundamental asset in military oper...
This paper describes the concept and the flight test results of flight director for helicopter with ...
Recent flight tests were conducted on The National Research Council of Canada Flight Research Labora...
Currently, investigations concerning the handling of helicopters in slung load operations are ongoin...
The helicopter has been used since its early development for external transport of large or bulky lo...
This paper describes the analytical investigations which have been performed in preparation for flig...
The operation of a helicopter with an externally slung load is highly demanding for the flight crew....
Currently, preparations for external slung load flight tests on a German Army CH53 are ongoing at th...
American Helicopter Society 58th Annual Forum; 11-13 Jun. 2002; Montreal; CanadaThis paper addresses...