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Part I Theoretical Considerations

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  26 October 2023

H Collomosse*
Affiliation:
Louts Newmark Ltd

Extract

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In this part of the paper the theoretical considerations underlying the design of an autopilot system for helicopters are discussed, in particular, the system investigated has three modes of operation, viz —

  1. (i) Stabiliser

    In this mode, whilst the pilot still exercises overall control, the autopilot introduces artificial stabilisation so that the helicopter becomes more easy to fly

  2. (ii) Cruising

    Here the pilot establishes a desired attitude and heading in straight-line flight, on selection the autopilot maintains this mode of flight automatically

  3. (iii) Automatic Hover

    Assuming that signals are available defining the plan-position of the helicopter with respect to the point on the ground over which the pilot wishes to hover, on selection the autopilot maintains this hover condition automatically

Type
Automatic Pilots for Helicopters
Copyright
Copyright © Royal Aeronautical Society 1957