Bell speeds 525 prototype
to 200kt
20 APRIL, 2016 - BY: DOMINIC
PERRY - LONDON
Bell Helicopter
has now taken its developmental 525 super-medium twin to a speed of above 200kt
(370km/h) as it prepares for the arrival of the programme’s third flight-test
vehicle.
The Dallas-based manufacturer
says the Relentless has accumulated over 300h of flight and ground testing
across its two certification prototypes.
Envelope expansion work is
“nearly complete”, it says, with high-speed trials taking the GE Aviation
CT7-powered rotorcraft to a velocity above 200kt, well above the 155kt the
airframer lists as the type’s maximum cruise speed.
Other recent milestones include
low-altitude trials; forward flight performance and rotor stability
evaluations; cabin vibration tests; and cold weather tests.
James
Drew/Flightglobal
A third prototype of the 9.1t
helicopter was scheduled to join the certification effort in March or April.
Bell says FTV3 – the most heavily instrumented – will begin flying “in the
coming weeks”.
Two further prototypes will
arrive in the third quarter as the airframer looks to complete 1,500h of flight
tests ahead of US Federal Aviation Administration certification next year.
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