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Sikorsky X2 breaks helicopter speed barrier
Flight Global ^ | 5/20/10 | John Croft

Posted on 05/21/2010 1:43:51 PM PDT by mgstarr

Sikorsky reports that its X2 advancing blade concept technology demonstrator has achieved 168kt (311km/h) forward speed, putting the dual counter-rotating pusher-prop compound beyond the typical maximum speed for traditional helicopters and outside the reach of the company's S-76 chase vehicle's 155kt capability.

A follow-on flight, expected the week of 24 May, is to see X2 test pilot Kevin Bredenbeck accelerate the LHTEC T800-powered fly-by-wire pusher to 180kt, completing the third of four planned envelope expansion test phases. Phase four, which could begin as soon as mid-June, includes the first attempts to slow the X2's main rotors while opening the speed envelope to 250kt or more.

The prototype is designed with no clutch between the main rotors and propulsor, which requires the pilot to increase forward speed through the variable pitch control on the six-bladed rear propeller. Once in the 180kt realm, the X2's computer will automatically slow the main rotors and increase collective pitch to prevent tip speeds from entering high-drag transonic region, with Bredenbeck correspondingly increasing propulsor pitch to increase the X2's speed as the propulsor also slows.

Recent progress includes flights with the main landing gear retracted and two of the three main rotor fairings attached, tests of the main rotor active vibration system and 20-30kt of sideways flight in winds as high as 17-20kt. "We have quite a bit more control power left in this rotor for side flight," says Steve Weiner, chief engineer for the X2 programme.

Jim Kagdis, Sikorsky's manager of advanced programmes, says the flight-test team will "try to go as fast as we can" before installing the centre rotor fairing to determine the effect of the device on drag.

Kagdis expects that when the centre fairing is combined with the two elliptical main rotor fairings, already installed, the X2 will see a hub drag reduction of 40-45% compared with no fairing.

Vibration effects, which were problematic on Sikorsky's previous XH-59A demonstrator in the 1970s, have been "extremely low" so far, even without the active damping system turned on.

"We're really waiting to see what we get when go faster," says Weiner, adding that tests to date indicate that the X2 will meet its vibration targets - about the level of a traditional helicopter flying at 140kt - when cruising at its top speed of 250kt with the active system engaged.

Weiner says the only aerodynamic change to the structure made during the first three phases of the programme was the addition of 0.28m² (3ft²) of area to each of the outboard vertical end plates for yaw stability.

Weiner credits configuration maturity to Sikorsky's advanced analytical tools given that the company did not perform windtunnel tests of the design before flight-testing. He says windtunnel tests would likely precede the design for a production model, the first of which could be a systems development and demonstration vehicle for the US Army's potential competition to replace the Bell OH-58D Kiowa Warrior later this decade.

Sikorsky plans to begin using a 250kt Cessna Conquest twin turboprop for chase aircraft operations on the next flight.


TOPICS: Military/Veterans; Travel
KEYWORDS: chopper; x2
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To: Psalm 73; mgstarr

Wow! You do good work P73!


21 posted on 05/21/2010 2:24:36 PM PDT by Daffynition ("Play it, Sam, for old times' sake, play 'As Time Goes By'.")
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To: mgstarr

Sweet looking ride. 250kts with a rotary wing. Amazing.


22 posted on 05/21/2010 2:24:57 PM PDT by AFreeBird
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To: Kenny Bunk
I hope Igor is planning on paying Kamenev royalties. The Russkis been doin’ this for years!

Indeed they have...


23 posted on 05/21/2010 2:40:37 PM PDT by archy (q)
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To: devane617

It’s sweet, but I would still rather have an A-10 Warthog :)


24 posted on 05/21/2010 2:48:30 PM PDT by Sudetenland (Slow to anger but terrible in vengence...such is the character of the American people.)
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To: mgstarr

168kt = 193MPH


25 posted on 05/21/2010 2:50:36 PM PDT by decimon
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To: UCANSEE2

Hot Rod!

Definatly a Hot Rod!


26 posted on 05/21/2010 2:57:28 PM PDT by Delta 21 (If you cant tell if I'm being sarcastic...maybe I'm not.)
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To: mgstarr

Sorry,, been there, done that, got the T-Shirt in 1974 in my baby!

Performance: (most) 196mph (315km/h);
(CH-53E) over 200mph (320+ km/h).
initial climb (maximum) typically 2,180ft (664m)/min;
Service ceiling, typically 20,400ft (6220m);
Empty weight:

Semper Fi

CH-53 Crew Chief


27 posted on 05/21/2010 3:27:23 PM PDT by Airwinger (Semper Fi, Time to use that motto for our Constitution. (ALWAYS FAITHFUL!))
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To: mgstarr

Seriously tho, has to be a mis-print or something, ‘53s were called the 200mph Superbird in the 70’s, and could hold, oh,, 2-3 of these things and sling one underneath for good measure.


28 posted on 05/21/2010 3:30:22 PM PDT by Airwinger (Semper Fi, Time to use that motto for our Constitution. (ALWAYS FAITHFUL!))
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To: Airwinger

The Lockheed AH-56 Cheyenne had a top speed of 212 knots (244 mph, 393 km/h) and a cruising speed of 195 kn (225 mph, 362 km/h). So the Sikorsky product has a ways to go before it sets any kind of record.


29 posted on 05/21/2010 8:03:27 PM PDT by Pro Super
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Current world record holder for fastest helicopter:

Westland Lynx ZB500 - 249.1 miles per hour


30 posted on 05/21/2010 8:12:45 PM PDT by A.A. Cunningham (Barry Soetoro is a Kenyan communist)
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To: shredderman; A.A. Cunningham
What those antiquarians over at Sikorsky are doing is channeling Juan de la Cierva!

This ain't no helicopter. It is a powered, pusher AutoGyro. I'll give you this, it IS more advanced than those built by Igor Benson down North Carolina way.

It is a great idea, too. The concept could replace the Osprey tilt-engine concept, with which me personally, ain't never been comfy with, despite reassuring notes from AA.

31 posted on 05/22/2010 6:35:00 AM PDT by Kenny Bunk (El presidente del país cacador nos enseñaba la sanitación.)
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To: archy

I totally forgot about the “Hokum”. I haven’t seen any in front line service, just Hind-D’s. But then again, being in the Navy, all I’ve seen are Hormone’s and Helix’s. Nice picture!


32 posted on 05/22/2010 4:41:28 PM PDT by shredderman (Living in a Blue State, with a Blue Wife, But I'm Red to the bone.....)
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To: shredderman

http://www.gyroplanepassion.com/Igor_Bensen.html


33 posted on 05/23/2010 2:24:52 PM PDT by Kenny Bunk (¿ Es que el presidente del pais cacador nos ensena la sanitacion? Yo creo que no.)
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