B - Operations – Transporting – 64 – C
Patent
B - Operations, Transporting
64
C
244/17
B64C 27/82 (2006.01) B64C 23/00 (2006.01)
Patent
CA 1329929
HELICOPTER ANTI-TORQUE SYSTEM USING FUSELAGE STRAKES Abstract of the Invention A helicopter 10 with a system for controlling main- rotor torque which reduces the power and size requirements of conventional anti-torque means. The torque countering forces are generated by disrupting the main rotor downwash flowing around the fuselage. The downwash flow is separated from the fuselage surface 11 by strakes 16 and 17 positioned at specified locations on the fuselage 11. These locations are determined by the particular helicopter wash pattern and fuselage configuration, generally being located 30° before top dead center 21 and 30° from bottom dead center 22 on the fuselage side to which the main rotor blade 12 approaches during rotation. The strakes 16 and 17 extend along the fuselage 11 from the cabin section 18 to the aft end and can be continuous or separated for aerodynamic surfaces such as a horizontal stabilizer 15.
557704
Kelley Henry Leland
Wilson John Charles
Government Of The United States As Represented By The Administra
Norton Rose Or S.e.n.c.r.l. S.r.l./llp
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