Claims
- 1. For a helicopter of the type that includes a tail stabilizer or tail skid, means for providing a warning signal solely when the tail is in a position that it might contact the ground, and for avoiding the signal when the helicopter lands normally, said means including a first operational amplifier providing a first voltage signal that is proportional to helicopter altitude, a second operational amplifier for providing a second voltage signal that is proportional to a helicopter attitude, a voltage comparator responsive to said first and second voltage signals, audio or visual warning means responsive to said comparator for being actuated whenever the voltage of said first voltage signal is equal to and opposite in polarity from said second voltage signal, and a third operational amplifier responsive to the rate of descent of said helicopter for producing a bias voltage on said first voltage signal.
- 2. The helicopter warning means of claim 1 including a vertical pitch gyro for producing a voltage signal proportional to the attitude of said helicopter.
- 3. The helicopter warning means as claimed in claim 2 including a demodulator for converting an alternating current produced by said vertical pitch gyro to a direct current.
- 4. The helicopter warning means in claim 1 including a radar altimeter for producing a voltage signal proportional to the altitude of said helicopter.
- 5. The helicopter warning means as claimed in claim 1 including an input resistor and a feedback resistor operatively connected to each of said first and second operational amplifiers for establishing the gain of said first and second operational amplifiers, the values of said input resistors and feedback resistors determining the operational value of turning on said operational amplifiers in relationship to the operating points of actuating the warning system with relation to the altitude and attitude of said helicopter.
- 6. The helicopter warning means as claimed in claim 1 including an inhibit logic circuitry including an additional amplifier biasing the output of said comparator to inhibit the voltage signal when said attitude is below a predetermined value.
CROSS-REFERENCE
This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 476,126 filed on June 3, 1974 and assigned to the same assignee, now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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