The increasing pilot workload and environmental conditions of modern military helicopters necessitate detailed assessment of cockpit designs with regard to controls and displays. The optimization must be performed at the initialization of the concept to insure a harmonic design with minimum pilot workload. The status of the MBB Munich flight simulation facility is examined closely in light of these challenging requirements. Projections of the future development of the simulation center components are depicted, as well as priorities.
MBB (Messerschmitt-Boelkow-Blohm) Simulation Facilities Applied for Rotorcraft Research
1987
17 pages
Report
No indication
English
Test Facilities & Equipment , Air Transportation , Aircraft design , Cockpits , Display devices , Flight characteristics , Flight simulators , Military helicopters , Research facilities , Controllers , Human factors engineering , Optimization , Specifications , Workloads (Psychophysiology) , Foreign technology
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