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Saturday, March 23, 2013

Embraer Grows it's Legacy 500 Flight Test Fleet

A third plane has been added to the stable of test birds in hope of getting the new jet to customers next year.  The article in the link below shares a few details about plans for the new test airframe: primarily avionics and electrical systems.

http://www.flightglobal.com/news/articles/embraer-adds-third-legacy-500-prototype-to-flight-test-campaign-383804/

Ilyushin Il-476 Flight Testing Gets Underway

The highly-modified transport is getting a new lease on life, and a fairly large buy seems to be in the works.  The initial flight was apparetly focused on basic systems and handling qualities, but there are very few details in the link.

http://www.janes.com/products/janes/defence-security-report.aspx?ID=1065977393

Thursday, March 14, 2013

Marinvent Fields UAV Flight Test Tool

A number of private entities have developed optionally-piloted UAVs to enable flight test in airspace that has not been sterilized of other traffic: CIRPAS in Northern California, as well as Scaled Composites with their Proteus both come to mind.  The fact that a small Canadian company would actually win a prestigious industry award for creativity in solving commercial problems by fielding UAS-related solutions says something about the importance of UAS research internationally.

http://www.marketwire.com/press-release/marinvent-corporations-highly-innovative-adaptive-flight-test-bed-project-awarded-c2-1766970.htm

 
Early "Optionally Piloted UAV"
(Photo Credit: Scaled Composites)


Sunday, March 10, 2013

Systems Flight Test: USAF TPS to Re-Focus?

There is little doubt that systems testing forms the bulk of flight test these days.  Technology advances faster evey year, and new capabilities can be brought to bear using ones and zeroes much more quickly than by cutting metal.  The fact that a former electronic warfare officer and a recent F-22 tester have been tapped to upgrade the TPS approach to systems testing says a lot about the capabilities that the USAF thinks will be under development in near-future black boxes.  Interesting stuff!

http://www.edwards.af.mil/news/story.asp?id=123339064

Bombardier Rolls Out C-Series Test Vehicle

They are not expecting to fly until this coming June, but having actual hardware on the ramp has to be a major milestone.  The information at the link below is mostly market-related, but it may be interesting if you have a dog in the commercial airline hunt.

http://atwonline.com/aircraft-engines-components/news/bombardier-rolls-out-cseries-test-aircraft-launches-extra-capacity-?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+AtwDailyNews+(ATW+Daily+News)

Thursday, March 7, 2013

Scaled/Virgin SpaceShipTwo Rocket Motor Testing

Richard Branson seems to think that the first powered flight is coming pretty soon.  Of course he has made noises like this before, but if I were preparing for the first use in flight, I would have a full-up, production-representative motor with all the latest modifications on the test pad within a few weeks of my planned flight.  But hey... what do I know?

http://www.bizjournals.com/albuquerque/news/2013/03/05/virgin-galactic-test-spaceshiptwo-rocket.html

Calgary Firm Tests Bell 407 with Honeywell HTS900 Engine

If you have a motorcycle, eventually you'll be lusting after a bigger one.  If you have a computer, you'll want one with more speed and memory.  For helos, you always want better "High and Hot" performance.  Apparently Eagle Copters is trying to help you get there with an engine upgrade to this line of aircraft.

http://www.flightglobal.com/news/articles/heli-expo-eagle-copters-begins-testing-new-engine-in-bell-407-383091/

Monday, March 4, 2013

UMD Inches Closer to Sikorsky Prize

The students at University of Maryland are so close to winning the $250,000 Sikorsky prize that they can probably taste it!  The challenge of staying airborne for a full minute and reaching 3 meters while doing it has proven amazingly tough, but they are close!  The video is almost as inspiring as watching the olympics.

http://www.wired.com/autopia/2013/02/gamera-ii-sikorsky-prize/

Saturday, March 2, 2013

Boeing's Phantom Eye Flying Again after Landing Mishap

Trying to make secondary systems as light as possible always involves some risk.  Apparently the nose gear dug into the Edwards lakebed on the first flight last summer.  That problem has been solved, according the the story at the link below, and the plane recently had a successful second flight.  The launch cart is dorky looking, but it is a pretty effective way to save weight and complexity.  The X-15 also landed on skids with only a nose wheel.

http://defense-update.com/20130227_phantom_eye-3.html

 
(Photo Credit: Boeing, via defense-update.com)
 


Korean KUH-1 Surian Helicopter Cold Weather Trials

It is pretty unusual to see a Korean test team climb off a Russian transport to perform flight test of a military aircraft at a U.S test facility.  A short blurb part way down this link tells a bit about what was accomplished.  Cranking up after cold soaking at -42 is no small accomplishment.  Lots of pictures.

http://www.militaryphotos.net/forums/showthread.php?223596-Surion-undergoes-flight-test-in-Alaska-at-42-C