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evaluation of differential motor power as a means of pitch control. During normal cruise the outer wing panels of Helios were arched upward and give the aircraft the shape of a shallow crescent when viewed from the front or rear. This configuration placed the motors on the outer wing panels higher than the motors on the center panels. Speeding up the outer-panel motors caused the aircraft to pitch down and begin a descent. Conversely, applying additional power to the motors in the center panels caused Helios to pitch up and begin climbing.
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in two different ways. The first, designated HP01, focused on achieving the altitude goals and powered the aircraft with batteries and solar cells. The second configuration, HP03, optimized the aircraft for endurance, and used a combination of solar cells, storage batteries and a modified commercial hydrogen–air fuel cell system for power at night. In this configuration, the number of motors was reduced from 14 to ten.
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On August 13, 2001, the Helios
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The all-wing aircraft was assembled in six sections, each about 41 feet (12 m) long. An underwing pod was attached at each panel joint to carry the landing gear, the battery power system, flight control computers, and data instrumentation. The five aerodynamically shaped pods were made mostly of
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linked to the aircraft's flight control computer. To turn the aircraft in flight, yaw control was applied using differential power on the motors — speeding up the motors on one outer wing panel while slowing down motors on the other outer panel. A major test during the initial flight series was the
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zones off the island's coast. After a delayed take off, due to the failure of the winds to shift as predicted, Helios spent more time than expected flying through a zone of low-level turbulence on the lee side of Kauai, because it was climbing more slowly than normal, since it had to contend with
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Using the traditional incremental or stairstep approach to flight testing, the Helios
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On the morning of the accident, weather forecasts indicated that conditions were inside the acceptable envelope, although during the preflight go/no-go review, the weather forecaster gave it a "very marginal GO." One of the primary concerns was a pair of
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the same materials as the wing itself, with the exception of the transparent wing covering. Two wheels on each pod made up the fixed landing gear—rugged mountain bike wheels on the rear and smaller scooter wheels on the front.
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configuration. As a result of the persistent high dihedral, the aircraft became unstable in a very divergent pitch mode in which the airspeed excursions from the nominal flight speed about doubled every cycle of the
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during the slow landings and turns. The wing area was 1,976 sq ft (183.6 m)., which gave the craft a maximum wing loading of only 0.81 lb./sq. ft. when flying at a gross weight of 1,600 lb.
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test range and was destroyed. Most of the vehicle structure was recovered except the hydrogen–air fuel cell pod and two of the ten motors, which sank into the ocean."
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The only flight control surfaces used on the Helios
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shows a cross section of the AeroVironment/Helios Prototype wing spar.
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Helios Prototype fact sheet – old edition; archived at archive.org
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cloud shadows and the resultant reduction in solar power.
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about ten miles (16 km) west of the Hawaiian Island
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Investigation of the Helios Prototype Aircraft Mishap
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Environmental Research Aircraft and Sensor Technology
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Helios disintegrates as it falls towards the Pacific
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210:Aircraft description
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2384:Space Shuttle crews
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1468:NASA+
1444:Chief
1342:Paine
672:18.5
360:Kauai
350:Crash
307:wires
269:twist
261:sweep
248:Nomex
131:solar
49:Role
2251:PACE
2194:WISE
2157:Juno
1997:Dawn
1941:WMAP
1881:COBE
1869:Past
1700:Past
1578:X-15
1571:Past
1384:CAIB
1354:Ride
1324:NACA
1294:NASA
1252:Wasp
1237:T-20
1165:UAVs
1163:NASA
883:2013
663:12.5
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2204:MMS
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660:7.5
652:10
558:n/a
228:C-5
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