rotor hub in a sentence
Examples
- The Bell 427 is powered by two Pratt & Whitney Canada PW207D turboshaft engines with FADEC . Like the Bell 407, the 427 uses a 4-blade main rotor system with a rigid, composite rotor hub and a 2-blade tail rotor.
- *1944 Sole Platt-LePage XR-1A helicopter, 42-6581, is damaged in an accident at Wright Field, Ohio, due to the failure of a pinion bearing support in the starboard rotor hub and is shipped back to the manufacturer.
- In 2012, AgustaWestland stated that they were planning to produce the AW169 in their facilities in Yeovil, England; the design and manufacture of various components such as the rotor blades, intermediate and tail gearboxes, and tail rotor hub has been performed by AgustaWestland's UK branch.
- On 22 January 2010, Sikorsky Aircraft opened a $ 20 million Precision Components Technology Center in Stratford, Connecticut which will focus on production of the CH-53K . This facility will produce the rotating and stationary swashplates, main and tail rotor hubs, and main rotor sleeves among other parts.
- Following a cross-country flight to Wright Field in Ohio from Platt-LePage's Pennsylvania plant, testing of the XR-1A continued until a mechanical failure in the rotor hub led to a crash landing on 26 October 1944, the company deciding to sell the wreckage for scrap.
- Today, on most modern aircraft the swashplate is above the transmission and the pushrods are visible outside the fuselage, but a few early designs, notably light helicopters built by Enstrom Helicopter, placed it underneath the transmission and enclosed the rotating pushrods inside the mainshaft . This reduces rotor hub drag since there are no exposed linkages.
- The " SpeedHawk " aircraft includes an SPU ( third engine ), high forward-swept wing concept, a 45-inch " fuselage plug " cabin extension, and several other drag reducing and performance-oriented improvements, including a rotor hub fairing, landing gear streamlining, and a fly-by-wire flight control system.
- An attempt was to be made in April 1949 to set a 62 mi ( 100 km ) closed-circuit record, but two days before the date selected a poorly machined flapping link in the rotor hub failed during flight and resulted in the crash of the aircraft at Ufton, near Reading, killing the pilot, Foster H . Dixon and observer, Derek Garraway.
- *1950 AFirst of two RAF Cierva W . 11 Air Horse helicopters, VZ724, G-ALCV, ( at the time, the largest helicopter type flown ), breaks up in flight and crashes due to fatigue failure of a swashplate carrier driving link in the front rotor hub, killing all three crew : Ministry of Supply chief helicopter test pilot Squadron Leader F . J . " Jeep " Cable, Cierva's Chief Test Pilot Alan Marsh and flight test engineer Joseph K . Unsworth.