The US Army Aviation Test Board (USAAVNTBD) conducted the product-improvement test of the OH-6A Helicopter Winterization Kit to determine the suitability of the helicopter and winterization kit for arctic testing. The test was conducted in a simulated Arctic environment at the Climate Laboratory, Eglin Air Force Base, Florida. Testing included 30.5 hours' helicopter operating time and some firing of 7.62mm weapons. It was recommended that the design deficiencies be corrected, that further testing be accomplished in the actual arctic environment utilizing the 'Py-derichment' fuel control, that the validity of the MC's in long-duration mission performance evaluation with crew-area temperatures between 0 F. and 10 F. be investigated, that further testing of the effects of cold weather on the sliding Teflon bearing surface be conducted, and that suitable equipment be developed to permit a reliable aircraft starting capability down to -65 F.
Product-Improvement test of the Oh-6A Helicopter Winterization Kit
1968
31 pages
Report
No indication
English
Aircraft , Laboratory & Test Facility Design & Operation , Winterization kits , Helicopters , Cold weather tests , Aircraft cabins , Simulators , Body temperature , Storage batteries , Pilots , Heating elements , Gloves , Throttling , Test methods , Aircraft guns , OH-6A helicopters , 7.62 MM weapons
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