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The role of the research simulator in the systems development of rotorcraft

Published 2017-09-30 From Legacy CDMS 2 authors

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Abstract

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Over the last 20 years, flight simulators became widely accepted as training tools. Moreover, research simulators were used extensively by the fixed-wing industry: in the design, testing, and certification of new aircraft. The rotorcraft industry, however, was slow to use man-in-the-loop simulation to solve its design problems, primarily because of the difficulty of modeling complex rotorcraft for realtime simulation and because of the need for a wide-angle visual system for low-level flight. A joint U.S. Army and NASA program was initiated to provide this simulation capability for exploitation by both government and industry. The potential application of the research simulator to future rotorcraft systems design, development, product improvement evaluations, and safety analysis is discussed.

Authors

  • Statler, I. C. NASA Ames Research Center
  • Deel, A. NASA Ames Research Center

Citation: Statler, I. C., Deel, A. (2017). The role of the research simulator in the systems development of rotorcraft. Legacy CDMS. NASA NTRS ID 19810024603. https://ntrs.nasa.gov/citations/19810024603 ↗