The planning procedures taken when external users wish to use the DLR flight test installations, which mainly include test aircraft and helicopters together with their test equipment, are outlined. The calculation of the cost of use and the modifications necessary to the equipment are addressed. The most important of the airborne equipment items include the following: an airborne system for reference flight path, avionics sensor systems, measurement data acquisition and transmission systems, a system for flight measurement of aeronautical radio systems,and an experimental cockpit. The most important ground systems include the following: tracking radar, laser radar, recording theodolite system, telemetry receiver system with online data processing, gyro test system, air traffic simulatior, ground test vehicle, and RF irradiation system.
Instigation and Processing of Flight Tests in DLR
1993
15 pages
Report
No indication
English
Aeronautics , Avionics , Aircraft , Costs , Data processing , Flight management systems , Flight tests , Research aircraft , Research facilities , Test facilities , Cockpits , Data acquisition , Data transmission , Flight paths , Helicopters , Radar equipment , Radio relay systems , Telemetry , Foreign technology , Translations
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