Bandit_Driver
Gold Member
Re: What's the biggest (most flight-critical, odd, etc.) ite
Nothing but the best for the military
I feel for you guys. The crap you military guys have to deal with, but shouldn't
On the Chinook, the Advanced Flight Control System (AFCS). The AFCS works with various components to make the aircraft a lot more stable. Without it, the helicopter becomes a handful while hovering, but even more so in forward flight. As a quick example, you might have to hold a significant amount of aft cyclic to keep the nose pitched down so you have forward airspeed. It has a tendency to get into significant oscillations and keeping it coordinated doesn't follow any normal laws of aerodynamics. At any rate, it's a major PITA!
Got real lucky to have the number 1 and number 2 AFCS die on me on a multiple day mission in Iraq when we were sling-loading 18,000 lb containers all over the place.
A heavy swinging load attached to an inherently unstable helicopter = major suck factor.
And my air-conditioning was inop as well seeing as they failed to install it at the Boeing factory.![]()
Nothing but the best for the military

I feel for you guys. The crap you military guys have to deal with, but shouldn't