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Artificial and Natural Icing Tests of the UH-60A Helicopter Configured with the XM-139 Multiple Mine Dispensing System (VOLCANO).

Artificial and Natural Icing Tests of the UH-60A Helicopter Configured with the XM-139 Multiple Mine Dispensing System (VOLCANO).
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A limited evaluation of the UH-60A helicopter with XM-139 Multiple Delivery Mine Dispensing System (VOLCANO) was conducted to determine the capability to operate safely in a moderate environment. Artificial and natural icing tests were conducted at Duluth, Minnesota from 10 January through 22 February 1988. Testing was conducted by the U.S. Army Aviation Engineering Flight Activity and consisted of 16.4 productive flight hours. One deficiency related to inadequate procedures in the operator's and crewmember's checklist was identified. The checklist does not contain procedures to activate anti-icing systems. Two shortcomings were identified that involved the ice accretion characteristics of the VOLCANO. Ice accretion on the mounting hardware kit interferes with reinstalling the launcher rack jettison safety pins due to ice covering the safety pin holes. Ice accretion on the forward end of the launcher racks interferes with movement of the arming levers and locking levers to the safe and unlocked positions, respectively. The probability of damage to rotating components, due to impact with shed ice particles in descents is increased with the installation of the VOLCANO. The UH-60A helicopter with the VOLCANO system installed can safely operate in moderate icing conditions.


Preliminary Airworthiness Evaluation of the UH-60A Equipped with the XM- 139 VOLCANO Mine Dispensing System

Preliminary Airworthiness Evaluation of the UH-60A Equipped with the XM- 139 VOLCANO Mine Dispensing System
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Release: 1987
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Preliminary airworthiness flight tests were conducted at West Palm Beach, FL, (elevation 28 feet). Tests totaling 22.4 hours of productive flight time were conducted to determine handling qualities and performance of the UH- 60A in the VOLCANO system configuration at an average mission gross weight of 20,500 pounds and a longitudinal center of gravity at fuselage station 351.0 The handling qualities of the UH-60A with the VOLCANO system, installed were similar to the normal utility UH-60A. Three shortcomings were noted in this configuration: 1) the increased frequency and magnitude of 'tail shake' with the VOLCANO installed; 2) the position error for the ship's airspeed system was increased by approximately 8 knots at higher speeds (120 KCAS) due to the installation of the VOLCANO mine dispensing system; and 3) Stability Augmentation System (SAS) OFF dynamic response, not attributed to the VOLCANO installation, was aperiodic and divergent. The UH-60A helicopter with VOLCANO failed to meet two requirements of the Prime Item Development Specification; however, these noncompliances were not significant. Recommendations were made to incorporate data into the applicable portion of the VOLCANO operator's manual and to conduct additional testing. Keywords: Flight testing; Aerial mine dispensers; Helicopters.


Government Reports Annual Index

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Total Pages: 1182
Release: 1989
Genre: Government reports announcements & index
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Aeronautical Engineering

Aeronautical Engineering
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Total Pages: 156
Release: 1990
Genre: Aeronautics
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A selection of annotated references to unclassified reports and journal articles that were introduced into the NASA scientific and technical information system and announced in Scientific and technical aerospace reports (STAR) and International aerospace abstracts (IAA).


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Limited Artificial and Natural Icing Tests Production UH-60A Helicopter (Re-Evaluation).

Limited Artificial and Natural Icing Tests Production UH-60A Helicopter (Re-Evaluation).
Author: Marvin L. Hanks
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Total Pages: 102
Release: 1981
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A limited re-evaluation of the production UH-60A Black Hawk anti-ice and deice systems was conducted to verify correction of deficiencies and shortcomings which were revealed during 1979-1980 icing tests. Testing consisted of 22.3 productive flight hours. The previous droop stop deficiency (failure of the droop stops to return to the shutdown position with ice accumulation on the rotor head) was corrected by the installation of a different droop stop with anti-ice protection. The previous anti-flapping restrainer deficiency (failure of the anti-flapping restrainers to return to the shutdown position with ice accumulated on the rotor head) was downgraded to a shortcoming after correction of the droop stop deficiency. The three most important previously identified shortcomings (1) the large increase in power required with ice accumulation on the rotor system, (2) the large power available losses with activation of the engine and engine inlet anti-ice systems, and (3) the poor location of the deice system circuit breakers, were again documented, although some improvement in power available losses was observed due to installation of the modulating engine inlet anti-ice valves. Five other previously identified, icing related, shortcomings were still present and four were corrected. Three additional icing related shortcomings were identified during these tests: (I) ice impact damage to the upper strobe light assembly, (2) ice impact damage to the nose avionics compartment door, and (3) the poor reliability of the windshield anti-ice control units. The UH-60 Black Hawk helicopter, configured with the anti-ice, deice and heated government competitive test droop stop systems demonstrated safe operation in icing intensities through moderate.