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Flight Validation of a System for Autonomous Rotorcraft Multilift

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A system for rotorcraft dual lift was developed and flight-tested using two Yamaha RMAX helicopters equipped with customized avionics and sling–load hardware. Important features of the system were tested, including… Click to show full abstract

A system for rotorcraft dual lift was developed and flight-tested using two Yamaha RMAX helicopters equipped with customized avionics and sling–load hardware. Important features of the system were tested, including precision dual-lift maneuvering, load tension equalization, and load motion damping. Flight-test results are presented that include autonomous takeoff and landing and an oval racetrack pattern flying at 5 m/s carrying 171% of the rated maximum load for one aircraft. Results of formation changes while flying oval patterns are also presented as well as results on active control to equalize the sling tensions between the two aircraft. In addition, sling–load feedback results to increase the sling damping in hover are presented. Finally, the feasibility of migrating the concept to full-scale is shown in simulation using two UH-60 models in a dual-lift configuration carrying 6000 lb at 80 kt.

Keywords: system; validation system; flight validation; flight; dual lift; rotorcraft

Journal Title: Journal of the American Helicopter Society
Year Published: 2019

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