A limited handling qualities evaluation of the OH-58A helicopter with a Bell Helicopter Model 570B three-axis stability and control augmentation system installed was conducted to determine its capability to perform instrument flight. Testing was performed by the US Army Aviation Systems Test Activity at Edwards Air Force Base, California. The testing consisted of 25 productive flight hours and was conducted from September through November 1972. The evaluation revealed significant improvements in the aircraft handling qualities with the addition of the augmentation system. The most significant enhancing characteristics provided by the equipment were: (1) increased damping of the lateral-directional oscillation (Dutch roll), (2) improvement of aircraft spiral stability from neutral to convergent, and (3) reduction in pilot effort required to maintain trim flight conditions. This evaluation was of limited scope, and primarily addressed handling qualities. It did not provide a basis to qualify the aircraft for instrument flight.


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    Title :

    Handling Qualities Evaluation of the OH-58A Helicopter Incorporating the Model 570B Three-Axis Stability and Control Augumentation System


    Contributors:
    R. B. Smith (author) / T. P. Benson (author)

    Publication date :

    1973


    Size :

    90 pages


    Type of media :

    Report


    Type of material :

    No indication


    Language :

    English