Electricity: motive power systems – Positional servo systems – Vehicular guidance systems with single axis control
Patent
1988-10-11
1991-02-12
Shoop, Jr., William M.
Electricity: motive power systems
Positional servo systems
Vehicular guidance systems with single axis control
318580, 318561, 244 1713, 364434, B64C 1318
Patent
active
049927132
ABSTRACT:
An autopilot with long term yaw coordination capabilities which utilizes lateral acceleration to generate a rudder force command which is combined with the sensed rudder force to create an error signal which is combined with a rudder servo velocity signal and then integrated to create a virtual rudder position feedback signal for combination with the rudder position commands, generated from yaw rate information.
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Forquer Gary E.
McCollum James H.
Bergman Saul M.
Hamann H. Fredrick
Murrah M. Lee
Rockwell International Corporation
Shoop Jr. William M.
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