Inflight Measurements of the Empennage of an Ultralight Coaxial Helicopter

Lukas Rottmann, Rafael Paintner, Daniel Müller, Julian Hunold


Presented at the Vertical Flight Society 81th Annual Forum & Technology Display
Test and Evaluation Technical Session
13 pages

https://doi.org/10.4050/F-0081-2025-246

 

Abstract:
The empennage of a helicopter is largely responsible for its stability in forward flight. Its performance is mainly determined by its aerodynamics. In this paper, the empennage of a CoAX 2D ultralight research helicopter is analyzed in detail. For this purpose, the helicopter was equipped with flow measurement devices and flight tests were performed, covering different flight conditions. Measurements from a nose boom as well as the pilot’s control inputs and helicopter's position are available for evaluation. For the empennage in particular, seven-hole flow probes were mounted on it and various cameras were used to record the movement of the surface tufts.

 

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