Flight Controls Flashcards

1
Q

What does the AUTO FLIGHT CONTROL system consist of?

A

Stabilator
SAS
Boost servos
Flight directors
Trim

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2
Q

What does the GO ARND button give you?

A

750fpm climb at 70kts

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3
Q

What does the mixing unit provide?

A

Control mixing functions that minimize inherent control coupling

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4
Q

What are the four types of mechanical mixing functions?

A

Collective to pitch: compensates for the changes in rotor downwash on the stabilator. Main rotor will tilt forward as collective is increase and aft as it is decreased

Collective to yaw: compensates for the changes in torque effect due to changes in the collective. As collective is increase, T/R pitch is increased. As collective decreases, so does the pitch of the T/R

Collective to roll: compensates for translating tendency caused by changes in T/R thrust. As collective is increased, the M/R disk tilts left, decreased it tilts right

Yaw to Pitch: Compensates for changes in the vertical thrust components of the canted T/R. As the T/R pitch is increased, the M/R system tilts after, as its decreased, slightly forward

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5
Q

What is collective/airspeed to yaw or electronic coupling?

A

2 FCC commands the yaw trim actuator

Helps compensate for torque effect caused by changes in collective.

As airspeed increases, pitch of the T/R decreases and the cambered fin becomes more effective.

Maximum mixing occurs 0-40kts. Above 40 kts, mixing decreases until 100kts

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6
Q

What do the switches in the pedals provide?

A

Below 50kts, heading hold
Above 50kts, heading hold and turn coordination

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7
Q

What are the 3 boost servos?

A

Pitch
Yaw
Collective

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8
Q

What are the subsystems of AFCS?

A

SAS
Trim
FPS
Stabilator
Coupled Flight Director

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9
Q

What does the stabilator do?

A

Improves flying quality by positioning the stabilator through electromagnetic actuators in response to collective, airspeed, pitch rate and lateral acceleration inputs

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10
Q

What does SAS provide?

A

Stability Augmentation System. Provides short term rate dampening in pitch, roll, and yaw axes

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11
Q

What is trim?

A

Control positioning and force gradient functions

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12
Q

What does AFCS provide?

A

Heading hold
Pitch and roll attitude hold
Cyclic, collective, pedal trim
Stabilator control
Pitch, roll, and yaw stability augmentation
Pitch and toll hover augmentation
Turn coordination
Fault detection
Coupled FD integration

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13
Q

What controls the AFCS?

A

The 2 FCCs

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14
Q

What is the inner loop and outer loop control?

A

Inner loop (SAS) employs rate dampening to improve stability. It is fast in response, has limited authority, doesn’t move flight controls

The outer loop (trim) provides long term inputs. Can drive the controls through their full range of motion at a limited rate of 10% per second

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15
Q

With SAS 1 or SAS 2 off, how much is the authority reduced?

A

by 1/2 or 5%

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16
Q

What drives the trim actuators?

A

2 FCC, there is no backup

17
Q

What is a stabilator?

A

Variable angle of incidence that enhances qualities in the pitch axis in forward flight

18
Q

What are the 5 functions of the stabilator?

A

-Align stab to M/R downwash in low speed flight to minimize nose up attitude
-Decrease angle of incidence with increase in stability
-Provide collective coupling to minimize pitch attitude excursions, begins at 30kts
-Pitch rate feedback for gusts, sudden pitch up will cause the stabilator to trail down
-Sideslip to pitch coupling to reduce gusts, from M/R downwash on the stabilator. Nose left, trails down. Nose right, trails up