Patent classifications
B64C13/02
Aircraft With Load Reducing Wing Like Element
An aircraft includes a fuselage, a wing attached thereto, a wing tip device attached to a wing end of the wing (2), a wing-like element having a wing root, a wing leading edge and a wing trailing edge, and a torque control device having a rotatable interface means. The torque control device is adapted for rotatably supporting the wing root of the wing-like element on the interface means about a rotational axis extending from the interface means into the wing-like element and to limit the degree of rotation depending on a torque introduced into the interface means by the wing-like element. The wing-like element is adapted to induce a rotation around the rotational axis in an air flow. The wing root is coupled with the wing tip device, the wing or the fuselage through the torque control device such that the leading edge extends into an airflow surrounding the aircraft.
Aircraft With Load Reducing Wing Like Element
An aircraft includes a fuselage, a wing attached thereto, a wing tip device attached to a wing end of the wing (2), a wing-like element having a wing root, a wing leading edge and a wing trailing edge, and a torque control device having a rotatable interface means. The torque control device is adapted for rotatably supporting the wing root of the wing-like element on the interface means about a rotational axis extending from the interface means into the wing-like element and to limit the degree of rotation depending on a torque introduced into the interface means by the wing-like element. The wing-like element is adapted to induce a rotation around the rotational axis in an air flow. The wing root is coupled with the wing tip device, the wing or the fuselage through the torque control device such that the leading edge extends into an airflow surrounding the aircraft.
AIRCRAFT SEAL
A blade seal for sealing a gap between a first aircraft component and a second aircraft component, including a flexible seal member having a first end for attaching to the first aircraft component and a second end for extending towards the second aircraft component, a sensor and an actuator directly coupled to the flexible seal member. The sensor is configured to detect deformation of the flexible seal member and send a signal to the actuator in response to the deformation, and the actuator is configured to impart a load on the flexible seal member and to activate only in response to the signal received directly from the sensor by the actuator to counter the detected deformation of the flexible seal member.
AIRCRAFT SEAL
A blade seal for sealing a gap between a first aircraft component and a second aircraft component, including a flexible seal member having a first end for attaching to the first aircraft component and a second end for extending towards the second aircraft component, a sensor and an actuator directly coupled to the flexible seal member. The sensor is configured to detect deformation of the flexible seal member and send a signal to the actuator in response to the deformation, and the actuator is configured to impart a load on the flexible seal member and to activate only in response to the signal received directly from the sensor by the actuator to counter the detected deformation of the flexible seal member.
SPEECH RECOGNITION METHODS AND SYSTEMS WITH CONTEXTUAL KEYWORD MAPPING
Methods and systems are provided for assisting operation of a vehicle using speech recognition. One method involves automatically identifying a parameter value for an operational subject based at least in part on a preceding audio communication with respect to the vehicle and thereafter recognizing an audio input as an input command, determining a second operational subject associated with the input command, and automatically commanding a vehicle system to implement the parameter value for the operational subject when the second operational subject maps or otherwise corresponds to the operational subject associated with the parameter value. In this regard, the second operational subject may be conveyed by a user enunciating placeholder terminology that maps to the operational subject as part of the input command.
SPEECH RECOGNITION METHODS AND SYSTEMS WITH CONTEXTUAL KEYWORD MAPPING
Methods and systems are provided for assisting operation of a vehicle using speech recognition. One method involves automatically identifying a parameter value for an operational subject based at least in part on a preceding audio communication with respect to the vehicle and thereafter recognizing an audio input as an input command, determining a second operational subject associated with the input command, and automatically commanding a vehicle system to implement the parameter value for the operational subject when the second operational subject maps or otherwise corresponds to the operational subject associated with the parameter value. In this regard, the second operational subject may be conveyed by a user enunciating placeholder terminology that maps to the operational subject as part of the input command.
METHOD FOR ASSISTING THE PILOTING OF A ROTORCRAFT COMPRISING AT LEAST TWO ENGINES
A method for assisting the piloting of a rotorcraft including at least two engines capable of transmitting engine torque to at least one main rotor, the assistance method comprising the following steps: periodically determining a current position of the rotorcraft; making a first periodic comparison between the current position and a decision point; identifying an engine failure; making a second periodic comparison between the current position of the rotorcraft and a touchdown point; periodically determining an emergency landing profile, the emergency landing profile being generated at least depending on a result of the second periodic comparison; and periodically generating control orders to pilot the rotorcraft according to the emergency landing profile.
METHOD FOR ASSISTING THE PILOTING OF A ROTORCRAFT COMPRISING AT LEAST TWO ENGINES
A method for assisting the piloting of a rotorcraft including at least two engines capable of transmitting engine torque to at least one main rotor, the assistance method comprising the following steps: periodically determining a current position of the rotorcraft; making a first periodic comparison between the current position and a decision point; identifying an engine failure; making a second periodic comparison between the current position of the rotorcraft and a touchdown point; periodically determining an emergency landing profile, the emergency landing profile being generated at least depending on a result of the second periodic comparison; and periodically generating control orders to pilot the rotorcraft according to the emergency landing profile.
Flying object and flying object position control system
The flying object according to one embodiment comprises: a main body; a main wing formed on a side surface of the main body; a duct-shaped first propulsion part which is provided outside the main wing and can be tilted; a second propulsion part arranged behind the main body; horizontal tail wings formed on both side surfaces of the second propulsion part; and a control part for controlling the movement of the first propulsion part, second propulsion part, and horizontal tail wings, wherein the control part controls the second propulsion part and the horizontal tail wings according to the tilt angle of the first propulsion part.
Flying object and flying object position control system
The flying object according to one embodiment comprises: a main body; a main wing formed on a side surface of the main body; a duct-shaped first propulsion part which is provided outside the main wing and can be tilted; a second propulsion part arranged behind the main body; horizontal tail wings formed on both side surfaces of the second propulsion part; and a control part for controlling the movement of the first propulsion part, second propulsion part, and horizontal tail wings, wherein the control part controls the second propulsion part and the horizontal tail wings according to the tilt angle of the first propulsion part.