Hostname: page-component-cd9895bd7-dk4vv Total loading time: 0 Render date: 2024-12-28T07:03:42.006Z Has data issue: false hasContentIssue false

Flight Testing of Helicopters

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 July 2016

Extract

It is only within recent years that the helicopter has emerged from the experimental aircraft category to a position in which it can be considered as an effective operational and commercial means of aerial transport. The development of the helicopter to its present stage is due to extensive work in many countries, particularly in America, and it is unfortunate, but unavoidable, that Britain was unable to take a larger share in this work.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Royal Aeronautical Society 1948

Access options

Get access to the full version of this content by using one of the access options below. (Log in options will check for institutional or personal access. Content may require purchase if you do not have access.)

References

1. Bateman, Lock and Townend, . An extension of the vortex theory of airscrews with application to airscrews of small pitch, including experimental results. R. & M. 1014. 1925.Google Scholar
2. Glauert, . An analysis of experimental results in the windmill brake and vortex ring states of an airscrew. R. & M. 1.026. 1926.Google Scholar
3. Squire, . Flight of a helicopter. R. & M. 1730. 1935.Google Scholar
4. Wheatley, and Bioletti, Wind tunnel tests of 10 ft. diameter autogyro rotors. N.A.C.A. Report 552. 1936.Google Scholar
5. Hohenemser, . Longitudinal stability of the helicopter in straight symmetrical flight. F.B. 1989/2. 1944.Google Scholar
6. Stewart, . General handling tests of the Sikorsky R-4B helicopter (Hoverfly Mk. 1). R.A.E. Report No. Aero. 2164. Oct. 1946.Google Scholar
7. Stewart, . Brief performance tests on the Hoverfly Mk. I by the aneroid method and by flight path recorder. R.A.E. Technical Note No. Aero. 1889. May 1947.Google Scholar
8. Brotherhood, . An investigation in flight of the induced velocity distribution under a helicopter rotor when hovering. R.A.E. Report No. Aero. 2212. June 1947.Google Scholar
9. Zbrozek, . Ground effect on the lifting rotor. R.A.E. Technical Note No. Aero. 1903. July 1947.Google Scholar
10. Stewart, . Interim note on the longitudinal stability of a single rotor helicopter (Hoverfly I). R.A.E. Technical Note No. Aero. 1885. April 1947.Google Scholar
11. Hafner, . Rotor systems and control problems in the helicopter. Anglo-American Aeronautical Conference. September 1947.Google Scholar
12. Fitzwilliams, . Some work with rotating wing aircraft. Helicopter Association. October 1947.CrossRefGoogle Scholar