Design and Initial Flight Testing of a Coaxial Tilting-Head Compound Rotorcraft
F-0080-2024-0008
5/7/2024
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This paper describes the design and initial flight testing of a compound coaxial tilting head rotorcraft (CCT-HR). Control is provided by titling the rotor head for roll and pitch, differential rotor speed for yaw rate, and rotor speed for total thrust. In addition, a longitudinal thruster is incorporated to enable higher speed forward flight and to add a degree of freedom for longitudinal trim in forward flight. The intent is to explore the feasibility of this vehicle concept and to develop a vehicle that can be used to explore control strategies. The steady state flight envelope is developed analytically; a simulation of longitudinal degrees of freedom is described and a control method for forward flight that incorporates the thruster is proposed. Results of near-hover flight tests are described and initial tests of forward flight using the thruster are described. The vehicle is shown to be stable and easily controllable near hover; in thruster-powered forward flight unmodeled rotor dynamics result in instability.
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- Bennink, J. and Langelaan, J., "Design and Initial Flight Testing of a Coaxial Tilting-Head Compound Rotorcraft," Vertical Flight Society 80th Annual Forum and Technology Display, Montréal, Québec, May 7, 2024, https://doi.org/10.4050/F-0080-2024-0008.