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Where else are they supposed to put it?as every time somebody wants to add a sensor they just stick it someplace on the outside.
Where else are they supposed to put it?as every time somebody wants to add a sensor they just stick it someplace on the outside.
Where else are they supposed to put it?
Perhaps pay some attention to aerodynamics?Where else are they supposed to put it?
Much would depend on how extended the nose fairing becomes. Helicopters are somewhat sensitive to center of gravity. Relatively minor adjustments might be able to be dealt with through Control Law adjustments, although this might induce more frequent maintenance actions. Larger fairings could result in significant chages. You could end up like the OH-58D that had to have 50lbs(?) lead weight in the tail cone to mitigate all of the systems forward of teh CG. That's 50 lbs less fuel or ammo.I've got to agree on this matter, for the amount of effort that has gone into developing these specialized variants something like an extended nose fairing would make a lot of sense. Not much that can be done about some features like the refueling probe though.
Sometimes I've also got to wonder if they're trying to jam too much into the H-60 airframe.
That's the actual problem.I've got to agree on this matter, for the amount of effort that has gone into developing these specialized variants something like an extended nose fairing would make a lot of sense. Not much that can be done about some features like the refueling probe though.
Sometimes I've also got to wonder if they're trying to jam too much into the H-60 airframe.