Mathematical Modelling, Simulation and Application of Full Flight Helicopter Simulator
Abstract
In Aviation, Flight simulators are highly technological devices which are especially used to create the highly-accurate and zero-risk training environment for orientation, emergency, refresher, combat readiness & maintenance / testing pilot training. Full Flight Simulators are the simulators including a cockpit exactly like the real cockpit, visual system which is very close adapting the outside world images, a main simulation software which simulates the aerodynamic flight performance and the disruptive effects of helicopter. In this study, mathematical modelling of AS-532 Cougar helicopter by using Newton-Euler equation. Matlab-Simulink is used for demonstration of simulation results. Comparison of real simulator values and simulation results are enclosed.
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