Military Potential Test of SG-100 Slaved Gyro Compass System.
Abstract
The US Army Aviation Test Board tested the SG-100 Slaved Gyro Compass System to determine its military potential for use in O-1( ), U-1( ), and U-6( ) airplanes as a replacement for the Gyro Directional Indicator, AN5735 series. The test items were installed in a U-1A and a U-6A Airplane and were operated 50 and 250 flight hours, respectively. An O-1( ) airplane was not available for the test. The SG-100 was operationally superior to the AN5735-1 during en route and terminal area flights, but was subject to the same gyro limitations as the AN6735-1 during tactical missions where a high degree of maneuverability was required. No deficiencies were found during the test. Two shortcomings were found. It was concluded that the SG-100 has military potential as a replacement for the AN5735-1, and that correction of the shortcomings would enhance the military potential. It was recommended that the shortcomings be corrected as technically and economically feasible, and that the SG-100 be service tested.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Oct 10, 1966
- Accession Number
- ADA031192
Entities
People
- Earl B. Smith
- Mark H. Crowell