Reexamines subsystems to optimize the helicopter, focusing on specific engineering, materials, and manufacturing details.
Focuses on the initial proposal phase, defining subsystems to determine overall aircraft configuration, weight, and performance. Engineering Design Handbook Helicopter Engineer...
Detailed analysis of rotor types—rigid, semi-rigid, and fully articulated. The handbooks address the engineering tradeoffs between these systems regarding maintenance, ride quality, and aerodynamic efficiency. These documents, often dating from the mid-1970s, were
The series (primarily AMCP 706-201 through 706-203) stands as a foundational, albeit historic, guide produced by the U.S. Army Materiel Command. These documents, often dating from the mid-1970s, were designed to provide comprehensive, detailed engineering standards and technical guidance for the design, qualification, and testing of military helicopters. Core Structure of the Handbook Series The series is typically broken down into three main parts: often dating from the mid-1970s
Outlines testing procedures, airworthiness qualifications, and contract compliance. Key Technical Areas Covered
Design considerations for engines, fuel subsystems, and engine installation, specifically focusing on the high reliability and power demands of turbine engines.