Preliminary Airworthiness Evaluation of the Woodward Hydromechanical Unit Installed on T700-GE-700 Engines in the UH-60A Helicopter

Abstract

The U.S. Army Aviation Engineering Flight Activity conducted a Prelimiary Airworthiness Evaluation of the Woodward Hydromechanical Unit (HMU) installed on T700-GE-700 engines in the UH-60A helicopter from 14 May 1989 to 14 June 1989. The evaluation was conducted at Edwards AFB, California (elevation 2302 feet) and Coyote Flat, California (elevation 9980 feet) on aircraft S/N 88- 26015. The evaluation consisted of eleven flights for a total of 15.5 productive flight hours. Performance of the Woodward HMU and the Hamilton Standard HMU, presently used on T700-GE-700 engines, was similar. The poor engine/rotor transient droop characteristics, as noted in previous testing, remain a shortcoming regardless of the HMU installed. Operation of T700-GE-700 engines with Woodard HMUs installed is satisfactory.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Aug 01, 1989
Accession Number
ADA216751

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  • Christopher J. Young
  • Joseph L. Piotrowski
  • Julie Sandman
  • Thomas P. Walsh

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