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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Nov. 23, 1993
Filed:
May. 19, 1992
Donald W Fowler, Oxford, CT (US);
Nicholas D Lappos, Milford, CT (US);
United Technologies Corporation, Hartford, CT (US);
Abstract
During operation of a flight control system in a coupled aiming mode, wherein a fire control system (55) azimuth command and elevation command provide an aircraft attitude reference, a bank angle calculation function (1077) provides a bank angle signal to place the aircraft in a roll angle which results in a substantially coordinated turn. The bank angle signal is determined primarily as a function of an aiming line of sight heading rate for small azimuth commands, and is determined primarily as a function of aircraft heading rate for large azimuth commands. Additionally, the bank angle initially comprises a component as a function of aircraft lateral acceleration for driving aircraft lateral acceleration to zero, and after the aircraft assumes a roll attitude for turn coordination, the bank angle comprises a component as a function of aircraft side slip for driving aircraft side slip to zero. Automatic turn coordination is disabled if the pilot maneuvers the aircraft to avoid a coordinated turn, and is re-enabled if the pilot maneuvers the aircraft into a coordinated turn attitude. A rate feedback path (143) is provided during operation in the coupled aiming mode wherein aircraft yaw and pitch rate error signals are respectively replaced by the rate of change of the azimuth command and the elevation command. During operation in the coupled aiming mode, intended pilot commanded maneuvers maintain full authority at all times.