Patent classifications
B64C27/04
Rotorcraft equipped with an aerodynamic device having a fairing provided with an air intake
A rotorcraft having an aerodynamic device arranged below a rotor, which rotor participates at least in providing lift for the rotorcraft in the air, the rotor being mounted to rotate about a first axis of rotation, the aerodynamic device having a fairing provided with at least one air inlet for enabling a stream of cool air to flow from a region that is situated outside the rotorcraft to another region that is situated inside the rotorcraft; at least at a mouth of the at least one air inlet in the fairing, the aerodynamic device has at least one moving flap that is mounted to move in rotation, the at least one moving flap having at least one degree of freedom of movement in rotation about a second axis of rotation relative to the fairing, and the at least one moving flap orienting itself automatically and passively.
Main rotor damper elastomeric rod end
A damper assembly includes a housing defining at least one or more cavities. A piston is in operable communication with the housing. A rod end is operatively coupled to the piston, the rod end having at least two cartridges.
Main rotor damper elastomeric rod end
A damper assembly includes a housing defining at least one or more cavities. A piston is in operable communication with the housing. A rod end is operatively coupled to the piston, the rod end having at least two cartridges.
Aircraft provided with a buoyancy system, and a buoyancy method
A buoyancy method for deploying a plurality of floats of a buoyancy system of an aircraft. The plurality of floats comprises a plurality of main floats and a plurality of secondary floats that are folded in flight. The method comprises a step of deploying the main floats in flight prior to ditching, and a step of deploying the secondary floats after ditching.
Method and a device for estimating the health of a power plant of an aircraft having at least one engine and a cloggable filter filtering air upstream from the engine
A checking method for checking a power plant of an aircraft, the power plant comprising at least one engine and an air inlet for feeding said at least one engine with air, the power plant including a cloggable filter filtering the air upstream from the engine. An aircraft power check is performed by: determining, in flight or on the ground, the current power actually being developed by the engine without making any allowance for any power losses resulting from the engine being installed in the aircraft or from a level of clogging of the filter, the aircraft power check being considered as being successful when the current power is greater than or equal to a guaranteed minimum power.
Method and a device for estimating the health of a power plant of an aircraft having at least one engine and a cloggable filter filtering air upstream from the engine
A checking method for checking a power plant of an aircraft, the power plant comprising at least one engine and an air inlet for feeding said at least one engine with air, the power plant including a cloggable filter filtering the air upstream from the engine. An aircraft power check is performed by: determining, in flight or on the ground, the current power actually being developed by the engine without making any allowance for any power losses resulting from the engine being installed in the aircraft or from a level of clogging of the filter, the aircraft power check being considered as being successful when the current power is greater than or equal to a guaranteed minimum power.
Light communication slip ring
Embodiments are directed to a rotor system for an aircraft comprising a gearbox configured to receive torque from a drive train, a mast having a first end and a second end, wherein the first end is attached to the gearbox and the mast configured to rotate in response to the torque from the drive train, a rotor hub attached to the second end of the mast, a first light transceiver mounted adjacent to the first end of the mast, wherein the first light transceiver is does not rotate relative to the mast, and a second light transceiver mounted adjacent to the second end of the mast, wherein the second light transceiver rotates with the mast.
CYCLIC PITCH ANGLE ADJUSTMENT APPARATUS
A cyclic pitch angle adjustment apparatus for a rotor or propeller, to a rotor with such a cyclic pitch angle adjustment apparatus, and to a rotorcraft with such a rotor. The cyclic pitch angle adjustment apparatus may include levers that rotate rotor blades around associated pitch axes rods that mechanically link the levers with a bearing such that the rods are movable relative to the central point, the bearing being attached to a central rod that is movable and adapted for adjusting the cyclic pitch angle of the rotor blades from one pitch angle in one position to another pitch angle in another position.
TANK ASSEMBLY AND HELICOPTER
A tank assembly for a helicopter is provided. The tank assembly comprises a retractable tank for storing liquid or other substances. The retractable tank comprises an upper frame structure. The tank assembly further comprises an attachment mechanism attached to the upper frame structure and configured to engage a main rotor transmission of the helicopter to suspend therefrom. A helicopter comprising a fuselage, a main rotor transmission, and a tank assembly is also provided.
Energy Attenuation Stabilizers and Methods
According to one implementation of the present disclosure, a stabilizer of an aircraft includes an energy attenuating portion. The energy attenuating portion includes first and second edge sections separated by an adaptable section. The adaptable section may be rigid in a first range of directions and compressible in a second range of directions.