Flight Controls and Rotor Flashcards
The ___________ operates the fore, aft, and lateral control systems.
cyclic pitch control stick
The _______________ is located near the aft end of the tail boom. The pitch angle of the left side of the elevator is lower than the right side.
synchronized elevator
The dual purpose of the elevator is to ____________ and __________________ in the pitch axis stationary swashplate.
lengthen C.G.; increase controllability
Failure of the elevator will cause a _____________ which is more abrupt at high speeds.
nose down pitching
The ___________ take cyclic input (pitch & roll) and creates inputs to the cyclic servos.
mixing unit
The _________ of the swashplate, driven by the drive links, transmits cyclic inputs to the scissors.
rotating portion
The ___________ are the attachment point of the flight control tube to the stationary swashplate.
trunnion bearings
The _________ is located at the base of the cyclic and is adjusted by hand tightening to the desired friction.
cyclic friction
__________ acts to furnish a force gradient or “feel” to the cyclic control stick and tail rotor pedals
Force trim
There are ___ spring magnetic brakes that are used to trim the aircraft. All are controlled by a single switch on the Pilot or Copilot cyclic stick and on the center console’s force trim panel. The spring and magnetic brakes are used in the pitch, roll, and yaw axis.
3
The _____________ moves the collective sleeve, which transmits inputs to the scissors.
swashplate lever
Name the 3 axis the helicopter flight controls system affects.
Pitch, roll, yaw
The control forces are reduced to near zero lbs of force by the __________.
hydraulic servo cylinders
The main rotor is a _______, _______, ________, _________ and __________. The blades are bonded (metal to metal) and interchangeable.
2 bladed, semirigid, flapping type, employing preconing and under-slinging
Rotor blades are made from _____________, bonded metal to metal, and taper to a thin airfoil.
honeycomb core construction