The AH-1G helicopter with the HELLFIRE modular Missile System (HMMS) and the Airborne Target Acquisition Fire Control System (ATAFCS) is being used as a surrogate trainer for the YAH-64 helicopter. The United States Army Aviation Engineering Flight Activity was tasked to provide quantitative and qualitative data on the handling qualities of the helicopter, obtain limited level flight performance data, and obtain limited handling qualities of the helicopter with only the ATAFCS installed. The test helicopter was a production AH-1G helicopter (212 tail rotor) modified with an ATAFCS mockup and carrying eight HELLFIRE missiles. Six productive flight test hours were flown in six flights. No shortcomings or deficiencies attributable to HMMS and ATAFCS installation were found. The AH-1G helicopter, with HMMS and ATAFCS installed, exhibits an additional equivalent flat plate area of 4.0 ft2 compared to the standard AH-1Q helicopter. The handling qualities of the helicopter with only the ATAFCS installed are essentially the same as the production AH-1G helicopter. (Author)
Preliminary Airworthiness Evaluation, AH-1G with the Airborne Target Acquisition Fire Control System and the HELLFIRE Modular Missile System Installed
1979
43 pages
Report
No indication
English
Aircraft , Fire Control & Bombing Systems , Air & Space-Launched Missiles , Attack helicopters , Aircraft fire control systems , Air to surface missiles , Target acquisition , Flight testing , Flight control systems , Flight envelope , Dynamic response , Yaw , Pitch(Motion) , AH-1G aircraft , HELLFIRE missiles , AH-1Q aircraft
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