10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «AUXILIARY ROTOR»
Discover the use of
auxiliary rotor in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
auxiliary rotor and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The Code of Federal Regulations of the United States of America
Each auxiliary rotor, each fixed or movable stabilizing or control surface, and
each system operating any flight control must meet the requirements of §§ 29.395
through 29.403, 29.411, and 29.413. § 29.395 Control system. (a) The reaction to
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2
Principles of Helicopter Aerodynamics with CD Extra
A small, variable-pitch vertically thrusting auxiliary rotor on the rear of the
fuselage was used as the primary means of pitch control. Because the
performance of their helicopter was very limited, and they were concerned about
engine failure, ...
3
Basic Helicopter Handbook
This auxiliary rotor, generally referred to as a tail rotor, or antitorque rotor,
produces thrust in the direction opposite to torque reaction developed by the
main rotor (fig. 12). Foot pedals in the cockpit permit the pilot to increase or
decrease ...
Diane Publishing Company, 1995
SPM Synchronous Motor The surface-magnet PM synchronous motor is obtained
when the rotor field winding is replaced by permanent magnets attached to the
surface of a smooth rotor, with auxiliary rotor windings removed. In other words ...
Two perturbation systems were attached to the main rotor: one, as described in
Subsection 4.8.3, an auxiliary rotor driven by a separate motor (perturbation at
the journal), and the second, an unbalanced spinner mounted through a rolling- ...
Agnieszka Muszynska, 2005
6
Rotorcraft Aeromechanics
The single main rotor and tail rotor configuration uses a small auxiliary rotor to
provide the torque balance and yaw control. This rotor is on the tail boom,
typically slightly beyond the edge of the main rotor disk. The tail rotor is normally
vertical, ...
7
Code of Federal Regulations, Title 14, Aeronautics and ...
The auxiliary rotor controls must be in the position for normal operation under the
conditions of the test. (d) A 30-hour or, for rotorcraft for which the use of either 30-
minute OEI power or continuous OEI power is requested, a 25-hour part of the ...
Office of the Federal Register (U S ), 2010
8
L.S.A., List of C.F.R. Sections Affected
forward flight. The auxiliary rotor controls must be in the position for normal
operation under the conditions of the test. (d) A 30-hour or. for rotorcraft for which
the use of either 30-minute OEI power or continuous OEI power is requested, ...
9
Development of Brushless Self-excited and Self-regulated ...
On the other hand, the auxiliary rotor field (FluxLinkage-Wra) is developed higher
at unstable operation (as can be seen in marked ellipse at Fig.5-15) in the period
from sub-transient to transient status (which is similar to the case of machine at ...
Izzat, Likaa Fahmi Ahmed, 2013
10
Introduction to Aircraft Design
The force that compensates for this torque and provides for directional control
can be produced by means of an auxiliary rotor located on the end of the tail
boom. This auxiliary rotor, generally referred to as a tail rotor, or anti-torque rotor,
...
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «AUXILIARY ROTOR»
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auxiliary rotor is used in the context of the following news items.
Autorotation Plus
... the pilot would, in accordance with instructions in the helicopters flight manual, activate the auxiliary rotor RPM system and proceed to make ... «Aviation Today, May 14»
May 1958: the collapsible helicopter
In the close-up illustration on this page it can be seen that the auxiliary rotor is free to flap while remaining straight, i.e. one end up, the other ... «The Engineer, May 14»