The Piasecki X-49 "SpeedHawk" is an
American four-bladed, twin-engined experimental high-speed
compound helicopter
A helicopter is a type of rotorcraft in which lift and thrust are supplied by horizontally spinning rotors. This allows the helicopter to take off and land vertically, to hover, and to fly forward, backward and laterally. These attribut ...
developed by
Piasecki Aircraft
The Piasecki Aircraft Corporation (PiAC) is a manufacturing, manufacturer of aircraft, principally advanced rotorcraft. It was founded by American vertical flight pioneer Frank Piasecki to develop compound helicopters and other advanced rotorcr ...
. The X-49A is based on the airframe of a
Sikorsky
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YSH-60F Seahawk, but utilizes Piasecki's proprietary
vectored thrust
Thrust vectoring, also known as thrust vector control (TVC), is the ability of an aircraft, rocket or other vehicle to manipulate the direction of the thrust from its engine(s) or motor(s) to control the attitude or angular velocity of the veh ...
ducted propeller (VTDP) design and includes the addition of lifting wings. The concept of the experimental program was to apply the VTDP technology to a production military helicopter to determine any benefit gained through increases in performance or useful load.
"SpeedHawk" is a concept aircraft based on applying X-49A compounding concepts to a production
UH-60 Black Hawk
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offering better performance, range, and increases in useful load. The "SpeedHawk" aircraft includes an SPU (third engine), high forward-swept wing concept, a 45-inch "fuselage plug" cabin extension, and several other drag reducing and performance-oriented improvements, including a rotor hub fairing, landing gear streamlining, and a
fly-by-wire
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flight control system.
Development
The
U.S. Navy
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-sponsored project, worth US$26.1 million when announced in 2003 ($ million today), consisted of a
Sikorsky
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YSH-60F helicopter modified by
Piasecki as a testbed to validate the "Vectored Thrust Ducted Propeller" (VTDP) system. One YSH-60F, powered by two
General Electric
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T700-GE-701C engines, was converted to test the feasibility of VTDP.
The demonstration contract was awarded by the
Naval Air Systems Command
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to Piasecki Aircraft. In addition to the VTDP, Piasecki installed a lifting wing with
flaperon
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s on the YSH-60F.
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The compound helicopter technology installed by Piasecki had been first demonstrated in trials of the
Piasecki 16H-1 and 16H-1A “Pathfinder” in the early 1960s, when the helicopters were flown at speeds up to . The success of the Pathfinder inspired others to experiment with compounding, resulting in programs such as the
AH-56 Cheyenne
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.
In May 2003, the YSH-60F/VTDP demonstrator was redesignated the ''X-49A''. During 2004, the X-49A VTDP program was transitioned from the U.S. Navy to the
U.S. Army
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.
In 2013, it was reported that Piasecki Aviation had made plans to use the VTDP design of the X-49 for their entry in the
Future Vertical Lift
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program, but were not chosen when that project moved into its Joint Multi-Role Technology Demonstrator (JMR-TD) phase.
Design
The X-49A flight demonstrator was developed with funding from the U.S. Army's
Aviation Applied Technology Directorate
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to demonstrate the ability to increase the speed of existing helicopters to or more.
The flight demonstrator was updated with a lifting wing taken from an
Aerostar FJ-100 business jet. A ring tail was added and the helicopter drive train modified to accommodate VTDP. Piasecki conducted integrated tests of the modified drivetrain at the Navy's helicopter transmission test facility. The wings were intended to produce lift to offload the rotor so the rotor could be
slowed and produce less drag, allowing for higher speed.
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Hyper Helos: Prototypes coming off the drawing board and into the race
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The cockpit controls were modified with the addition of a manual propeller pitch override on the collective lever for the ring tail. This is the only visible change to the aircraft's existing mechanical controls in the cockpit. The other controls needed to operate the compound helicopter's systems were integrated into the aircraft's existing mechanical controls to reduce pilot workload. The weight added to the X-49A demonstrator aircraft is estimated at due to the requirement to not modify the existing mechanical control system.
Operational history
The X-49A made its first flight on June 29, 2007
"Piasecki Achieves First Flight of the X-49A VTDP Compound Helicopter Technology Demonstrator"
, Piasecki Aircraft, June 29, 2007. for 15 minutes at Boeing's New Castle County (KILG
Wilmington Airport (formerly known as New Castle Airport, New Castle County Airport, sometimes referred to as Wilmington-New Castle Airport, or to a lesser extent Wilmington/Philadelphia Regional Airport and Greater Wilmington Airport) is an ...
) flight test center.["Rotorcraft Report: Piasecki SpeedHawk Starts Flight Tests"](_blank)
, Rotor & Wing Magazine, August 1, 2007. This flight included hovering, pedal turns, and slow forward and sideways flight using the VTDP for anti-torque, directional and trim control. The X-49A project has been silent since completing its initial testing phase in 2008, with over 80 flight events and more than 80 total hours logged.
Specifications (X-49A)
See also
References
External links
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* ttp://www.aviationtoday.com/rw/issue/cover/17380.html Rotor and Wing Cover Story Dec 2007
Vertiflite Cover Story Winter 2007
Air & Space magazine, 1 September 2009.
Pushing helicopters faster - X-49A - Aviation Week Video
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