09 - System: Autopilot Flashcards
Autopilot: Which components does the autopilot system consist of?
- Directional gyro
- Vertical gyro
- Sideslip detector
- Air data unit
- Computer
- Fail monitoring unit
- Trim control unit
(Instruction Manual - Basic 1 - Main Systems, Chapter 16, Paragraph 16.3)
Autopilot: What are the functions of the parallel actuators and seriel actuators?
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Parallel actuator (Trim)
- Pitch and Roll
- Slow movements
- 100% control authority
- Anchors control
- A/S, ALT, HDG hold
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Seriel actuator (Stabilization)
- Pitch, Roll and Yaw
- Fast movements
- Limited control authority
(SFIM AP 85 T31, chapter 2)
Autopilot: What is the purpose of the Collective-Yaw mechanical coupling?
To change the tail rotor blade incidence along with collective pitch setting
(Instruction Manual - Basic 1 - Main Systems, Chapter 16, Paragraph 16.2)
Autopilot: What does the instrument panel galvanometer indicate?
The position of the yaw seriel-actuator
Autopilot: What is the function of the <TRIM R> and <TRIM P> push-buttons on the honeywell panel?
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TRIM R
- Disengage Roll Parallel-actuator
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TRIM P
- Disengage Pitch Parallel-actuator
(SFIM AP 85 T31, chapter 3, paragraph 3.4.3.)
Autopilot: What is the function of the <FEEL REL> push-button on the honeywell panel?
Allows the pilot to use the trim release push-button. The cyclic stick is anchored in pitch and roll
When OFF (pushed down), the pilot cannot use the trim release push-button, and autopilot will not be able to hold the specific pitch/roll attitude of the helicopter.
(SFIM AP 85 T31, chapter 3, paragraph 3.4.2. and 5.1.1.)
Autopilot: What is the function of the <TAC> push-button on the honeywell panel?
When ON (pushed down), pilot actions on the cyclic is instantly maintained by the autopilot.