Claims
- 1. In a pneumatic system for an aircraft using a circulation control rotor, said aircraft having a helicopter rotor assembly including drive means connected to rotor blades, said pneumatic system including a compressed air storage chamber surrounding said drive means and having a top wall, a bottom wall, an inner circumferential wall and an outer circumferential wall, and ducting for conducting air from said storage chamber to said rotor blades, characterized in that said top wall, bottom wall and outer circumferential wall are mounted in a stationary manner relative to said helicopter airframe, said inner circumferential wall being freely rotatable with respect to said top, bottom and outer circumferential walls, said ducting being connected to said inner circumferential wall radially inward from said wall and between said wall and said drive means and also being connected to said blades, said inner circumferential wall including a first level of passageways through which air is admitted to said ducting and the leading edge of said rotor blades and a second level of passageways through which air is admitted to said ducting and the trailing edge of said rotor blades.
Government Interests
The Government has rights in this invention pursuant to NASA Contract No. NAS2-11058.
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