Claims
- 1. A method of producing a flight path angle display for an aircraft, the method comprising the steps of:
- (a) providing an aircraft flight control steering system having a predetermined time response lag .tau. to a command input, said time response lag being substantially independent of flight conditions;
- (b) providing a signal .gamma. representative of the aircraft's actual flight path angle;
- (c) producing a signal .DELTA..gamma..sub.D having a predetermined relationship to said response lag .tau. and to a flight path angle command;
- (d) producing a synthesized signal .gamma..sub.SYNT, where:
- .gamma..sub.SYNT =.gamma.+.DELTA..gamma..sub.D ;
- and,
- (e) displaying said .gamma..sub.SYNT signal.
- 2. The method of claim 1 wherein step (c) comprises the steps of:
- (i) providing a signal .gamma..sub.C representative of the rate of change of a commanded flight path angle;
- (ii) producing a signal .tau..gamma..sub.C, where .tau. is representative of said time response lag;
- (iii) processing said .tau..gamma..sub.C signal by a predetermined fixed transfer function G(s), where G(s) is representative of the transfer function between a commanded flight path angle and the aircraft's actual flight path angle, to produce said .DELTA..gamma..sub.D signal.
- 3. The method of claim 2 wherein step (c) (i) comprises the steps of:
- providing a signal .delta..sub.COL representative of a deflection of the pilot's control column; and
- producing said .gamma..sub.C signal as
- .gamma..sub.C =K.sub.COL .delta..sub.COL,
- where K.sub.COL is a predetermined gain constant.
- 4. The method of either one of claims 2 or 3 wherein in step (c) (iii) the transfer function G(s) is a lag function.
- 5. An aircraft flight path control and display system comprising:
- control means responsive to a flight path command to automatically control the flight of the aircraft to the commanded path, the control means exhibiting a time response lag .tau. between a flight path command input and the aircraft's actual flight path response, said time lag .tau. being substantially a constant value, independent of flight conditions;
- means for providing a signal .gamma. representative of the aircraft's actual flight path angle;
- means for producing a signal .DELTA..gamma..sub.D which is a predetermined function of said response lag .tau. and the first time derivative of the commanded flight path angle .gamma..sub.C ;
- means for producing a synthesized signal .gamma..sub.SYNT where .gamma..sub.SYNT =.gamma.+.DELTA..gamma..sub.D ; and
- display means for displaying said .gamma..sub.SYNT signal.
- 6. The system of claim 5 wherein the means for producing the signal .DELTA..gamma..sub.D comprises:
- means for producing a signal .gamma..sub.C representative of the first time derivative of a commanded flight path angle .gamma..sub.C ;
- means for processing said .gamma..sub.C signal by a gain factor .tau. representative of said time response lag and a predetermined function G(s), where G(s) defines the transfer function between a commanded flight path angle and the aircraft's actual flight path angle, thereby producing a signal
- .DELTA..gamma..sub.D =.sub..tau. .gamma..sub.C G(s).
- 7. The system of claim 6 wherein the means for producing said signal .gamma..sub.C comprises:
- means for producing a signal .delta..sub.COL representative of a deflection of the pilot's control column;
- means for multiplying said .delta..sub.COL signal by a predetermined factor K.sub.COL,
- such that said .gamma..sub.C signal is produced as
- .gamma..sub.C =K.sub.COL .delta..sub.COL.
- 8. The system of either one of claims 6 or 7 wherein the predetermined function G(s) is a lag function.
Government Interests
The invention described herein was made in the the performance of work under a NASA contract No. NAS1-14880 and is subject to the provisions of Section 305 of the National Aeronautics and Space Act of 1948, Public Law 85-568(72 Stat.435; 42 USC 2457).
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