Eurocopter X3
Sets Unofficial Helicopter Speed Record
Eurocopter announced today that its
X3 compound helicopter demonstrator flew at 255 knots in level flight
on Friday near Istres in southeast France. Also part of the unofficial speed record was a descent at
263 knots. These speeds are just a few knots higher than those the Sikorsky X2
semi-compound demonstrator attained in 2010. “The X3 performed
exactly as it has so far throughout its flight envelope, exhibiting outstanding
stability and providing a low vibration level without any anti-vibration
system,” test pilot Hervé Jammayrac said. During the high-speed run, it was
flying at about 10,000 feet with landing-gear doors, which it did not have
previously, and a new fairing on the rotor hub. The rotor-hub fairing might also
provide benefits to other Eurocopter models, according to flight-test engineer
Dominique Fournier. To date, the X3 has flown 140 hours since its
2010 introduction. Based on the AS365 Dauphin airframe, it features a single
main rotor and stub wings that each carry a propeller. While helicopters usually
fly at 140 to 150 knots in cruise, the concept is aimed at proving that 220
knots is a sweet spot where speed is economically profitable.
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