An adaptable, integrated full glass cockpit and flight management system has been developed and is in production for application in multiple Sikorsky rotorcraft. The entire system was conceived, designed, tested and delivered in an unusually short time period. A systematic process was used to define the avionics system attributes, major capabilities, and cost targets up-front and track them during the development program. First flight was achieved 12 months after contract start, and production deliveries commenced 5 months after first flight. The integrated glass cockpit has accumulated more than 9,000 flight hours in customer operations to date. This flexible system architecture allowed the team of Sikorsky and Rockwell Collins to reuse several blocks of existing military and civil application software, and to interface the various Avionics subsystems using industry standards. This proved to be a critical factor in allowing us to meet the compressed design and development schedule.
Cockpit and mission system modernization
Aircraft Engineering and Aerospace Technology ; 75 , 2 ; 143-155
01.04.2003
13 pages
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
Cockpit and mission system modernization
Online Contents | 2003
|COCKPIT AND MISSION SYSTEM MODERNIZATION
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|Military helicopter cockpit modernization
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|Military helicopter cockpit modernization [4362-05]
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