Directional handling qualities requirements for nap of the earth (NOE) tasksA piloted simulator experiment has been conducted to ascertain the directional axis handling requirements of hover and below 40-kt tasks of a scout/attack helicopter, with attention to such light helicopter configurations as those being considered for the 'LHX' program. Two types of yaw stability and control augmentation system were implemented: one consisted of a washed-out yaw rate feedback and shaped control unit, while the other involved a yaw rate command heading-hold system. Experiment results indicate that rotorcraft configurations with high directional gust sensitivity require greater minimum yaw damping to maintain satisfactory handling qualities in nap of the earth flight. Yaw damping and control response are critical handling qualities parameters in air-to-air target acquisition and tracking.
Document ID
19860050884
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Bivens, C. C. (NASA Ames Research Center; U.S. Army, Aeromechanics Laboratory, Moffett Field CA, United States)