Airworthiness and flying qualities tests were conducted on the Sikorsky CH-54B Skycrane helicopter to determine its instrument-flight-rules capability and compliance with MIL-H-8501A. The flying qualities of the CH-54B in the Army pod configuration are acceptable for flight under instrument-flight-rules conditions with both automatic flight control systems operating. The CH-54B should be equipped with dual visual omnirange receivers and a marker beacon receiver. Additional testing should be accomplished to quantitatively determine the instrument-flight-rules capability of the CH-54B with external single-point sling loads.
Instrument-Flight-Rules Capability Evaluation CH-54B (TARHE) Helicopter
1972
140 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Aircraft , Helicopters , Instrument flight , Flight testing , Performance(Engineering) , Automatic pilots , Flight instruments , Flight control systems , Hydraulic equipment , Helicopter engines , Instrument panels , Data processing , Stability , Yaw , Specifications , Radio beacons , Instrumentation , Magnetic recording systems , H-54 aircraft , Ch-54b aircraft , Instrument flight rules
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