Flight and Operation Manualfor Gyroplane Calidus
Flight and Operation Manualfor Gyroplane Calidus
Flight and Operation Manualfor Gyroplane Calidus
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Model: Serial number: Registration: Type certificate number: Aircraft manufacturer and type certificate holder:
AutoGyro GmbH Dornierstrae 14 D-31137 Hildesheim Tel.: +49 (0) 51 21 / 8 80 56-00 Fax: +49 (0) 51 21 / 8 80 56-19 ______________________________________________ ______________________________________________ ______________________________________________
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This flight manual is always to be carried on board of the aircraft and must be kept in current, up-to-date status. The latest revisions and version status is available at www.autogyro.com. Extent and revision status of the manual is recorded in the revision log and the table of content. This gyroplane may be operated only in strict compliance with the limitations and procedures contained in this manual. The manual is not a substitute for competent theoretical and practical training on the operation of this aircraft. Failure to adhere to its provisions or to take proper flight instruction can have fatal consequences. Applicability This manual is applicable for Calidus models from a manufacturing date 01.02.2011 and on. For earlier models please refer to manual version 1.x which will be maintained in current status and revised, if necessary.
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CONTENTS
SECTION 1 - GENERAL 1.1 Introduction.................................................................................................... 1-1 1.2 Certification ................................................................................................... 1-1 1.3 Performance Data and Operating Procedures ............................................... 1-1 1.4 Definition of Terms ........................................................................................ 1-2 1.5 Important Note............................................................................................... 1-2 1.6 Three-view of the Calidus .............................................................................. 1-3 1.7 Description .................................................................................................... 1-4 1.8 Technical Data .............................................................................................. 1-4 1.9 Rotor ............................................................................................................. 1-4 1.10 Engine ........................................................................................................... 1-5 1.11 Propeller ........................................................................................................ 1-5 1.12 Unit Conversion ............................................................................................. 1-6 1.13 Abbreviations and Terminology ..................................................................... 1-7 SECTION 2 - LIMITATIONS 2.1 General ......................................................................................................... 2-1 2.2 Environmental Limitations .............................................................................. 2-2 2.3 Colour Code for Instrument Markings ............................................................ 2-2 2.4 Airspeed Limitations and Instrument Markings............................................... 2-3 2.5 Rotor Speed Limitations and Instrument Markings ......................................... 2-3 2.6 Powerplant Limitations and Instrument Markings ........................................... 2-4 2.7 Weight and Balance ...................................................................................... 2-6 2.8 Flight Crew .................................................................................................... 2-7 2.9 Kinds of Operation ......................................................................................... 2-7 2.10 Fuel ............................................................................................................... 2-8 2.11 Minimum Equipment ...................................................................................... 2-8 2.12 Placards ........................................................................................................ 2-9 SECTION 3 - EMERGENCY PROCEDURES 3.1 Engine Failure ............................................................................................... 3-1 3.2 Air Restart Procedure .................................................................................... 3-2 3.3 Landing into Trees or High Vegetation ........................................................... 3-2 3.4 Degradation of Engine Power ........................................................................ 3-2 3.5 Evacuating the Aircraft................................................................................... 3-3 3.6 Smoke and Fire ............................................................................................. 3-3 3.7 Canopy Open in Flight ................................................................................... 3-4 3.8 Off-field Landing ............................................................................................ 3-4 3.9 Flight Control Malfunction .............................................................................. 3-4 3.10 Warning Lights .............................................................................................. 3-5 3.11 Parameters out of Limits ................................................................................ 3-6 3.12 Additional Cockpit Indications ........................................................................ 3-6 3.13 Loss of Visibility ............................................................................................. 3-7
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3.14 Recovery System / Rotor System .................................................................. 3-7 3.15 Rotor Icing..................................................................................................... 3-7 3.16 Landing with a Deflated Tyre ......................................................................... 3-7 3.17 Failure of Variable Pitch Propeller (if installed) .............................................. 3-8 3.18 Alternative Method of Engine Shut-down ....................................................... 3-9 SECTION 4 - NORMAL PROCEDURES 4.1 Airspeeds for Safe Operation ........................................................................ 4-1 4.2 Preparation for Flight ..................................................................................... 4-1 4.3 Daily or Pre-flight Checks .............................................................................. 4-1 4.4 Before Boarding ............................................................................................ 4-4 4.5 Before Starting Engine .................................................................................. 4-4 4.6 Starting Engine.............................................................................................. 4-5 4.7 Taxi and Run-up............................................................................................ 4-6 4.8 Take-off Procedure ....................................................................................... 4-6 4.9 Take-off Run ................................................................................................. 4-8 4.10 Climb............................................................................................................. 4-8 4.11 Cruise ........................................................................................................... 4-8 4.12 Descent......................................................................................................... 4-9 4.13 Approach....................................................................................................... 4-9 4.14 Landing ......................................................................................................... 4-9 4.15 Go-around ................................................................................................... 4-10 4.16 After Landing............................................................................................... 4-10 4.17 Engine Shut-down ....................................................................................... 4-11 4.18 Parking........................................................................................................ 4-11 4.19 Special Procedure: Short Field Take-off ...................................................... 4-11 4.20 Special Procedure: Slow Speed Sink and Recovery .................................... 4-12 4.21 Training Engine In-flight Shut-down and Air Restart .................................... 4-12 4.22 Noise Abatement......................................................................................... 4-12 SECTION 5 - PERFORMANCE 5.1 Demonstrated Operating Temperature .......................................................... 5-1 5.2 Airspeed Calibration ...................................................................................... 5-1 5.3 Height-Velocity Diagram ................................................................................ 5-2 5.4 Speeds.......................................................................................................... 5-3 5.5 Rate of Climb ................................................................................................ 5-3 5.6 Take-off and Landing Data ............................................................................ 5-3 5.7 Influence on Take-off Distance and Climb Rate ............................................. 5-4 5.8 Sink Rate and Glide Ratio ............................................................................. 5-6 5.9 Additional Performance Data......................................................................... 5-6 5.10 Sound Exposure Level / Noise Characteristics .............................................. 5-6 SECTION 6 - WEIGHT AND BALANCE 6.1 General ......................................................................................................... 6-1 6.2 Weight and Balance Record .......................................................................... 6-1 6.3 Compliance with Weight and Balance ........................................................... 6-1
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SECTION 7 - SYSTEM DESCRIPTION 7.1 Introduction.................................................................................................... 7-1 7.2 Airframe and Undercarriage........................................................................... 7-1 7.3 Doors, Windows and Exits ............................................................................. 7-1 7.4 Fuel System .................................................................................................. 7-1 7.5 Pneumatic System......................................................................................... 7-3 7.6 Power Plant ................................................................................................... 7-4 7.7 Propeller ........................................................................................................ 7-4 7.8 Rotor System................................................................................................. 7-4 7.9 Vibration Damping ......................................................................................... 7-5 7.10 Flight Controls ............................................................................................... 7-5 7.11 Electrical System ........................................................................................... 7-7 7.12 Lighting System ............................................................................................. 7-7 7.13 Instrument Panel ........................................................................................... 7-8 7.14 Intercom ...................................................................................................... 7-13 7.15 Pitot Static ................................................................................................... 7-13 7.16 Indicators and Sensors ................................................................................ 7-13 7.17 Seats and Seatbelts .................................................................................... 7-13 7.18 Stowage Capacity........................................................................................ 7-13 SECTION 8 - HANDLING AND SERVICING 8.1 Maintenance Obligations ............................................................................... 8-1 8.2 General ......................................................................................................... 8-1 8.3 Ground Handling ........................................................................................... 8-2 8.4 Cleaning ........................................................................................................ 8-2 8.5 Refuelling ...................................................................................................... 8-2 8.6 Checking of Engine Oil Level ......................................................................... 8-2 8.7 Checking of Engine Coolant Level ................................................................. 8-3 8.8 Tire Pressure ................................................................................................. 8-3 8.9 Lubrication and Greasing............................................................................... 8-3 8.10 Replenishing of Fluids ................................................................................... 8-4 8.11 Engine Air Filter ............................................................................................. 8-4 8.12 Propeller ........................................................................................................ 8-4 8.13 Battery ........................................................................................................... 8-4 8.14 Winter Operation ........................................................................................... 8-4 8.15 Removal, Disassembly, Assembly and Installation of the Rotor ..................... 8-5 8.16 Road Transport ............................................................................................. 8-8 8.17 Repairs .......................................................................................................... 8-9 SECTION 9 - SUPPLEMENTS 9-1 Variable Pitch Propeller - IVO 9-2 Lights 9-3 GPS/Moving Map Systems 9-4 Fire Indication 9-5 Canopy Indication 9-6 Stowage Compartment
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CONTENTS
1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 1.9 1.10 1.11 1.12 1.13 Introduction.................................................................................................... 1-1 Certification ................................................................................................... 1-1 Performance Data and Operating Procedures ............................................... 1-1 Definition of Terms ........................................................................................ 1-2 Important Note............................................................................................... 1-2 Three-view of the Calidus .............................................................................. 1-3 Description .................................................................................................... 1-4 Technical Data .............................................................................................. 1-4 Rotor ............................................................................................................. 1-4 Engine ........................................................................................................... 1-5 Propeller ........................................................................................................ 1-5 Unit Conversion ............................................................................................. 1-6 Abbreviations and Terminology ..................................................................... 1-7
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1.1 Introduction
This manual is designed as an operating guide for pilots, instructors, and owners/operators, providing information for the safe and efficient operation of this gyroplane. It includes material required to be furnished to the pilot by the competent certification authority. This handbook is not designed as a substitute for adequate and competent flight instruction, however. Pilots of this aircraft must hold a proper license including the class rating gyroplane, corresponding to the aircrafts registration. A special endorsement may be required to fly with passengers. It is the pilots responsibility to be familiar with this handbook, the special characteristics of this gyroplane, and all other information and legal requirements relevant for the operation in his country. The pilot is responsible to determine the gyroplane is safe for flight, and to operate the aircraft with respect to the procedures and limitations provided in this manual. It is the owners/operators responsibility to have this gyroplane registered and insured, according to country-specific regulations. The aircraft owner/operator is also responsible for maintaining the gyroplane in airworthy condition. Maintenance instructions are provided in the Maintenance Manual and in SECTION 8 of this manual. Note that depending on the kind of operation, type of maintenance activity, or component involved, the competent authority may dictate qualified personnel and/or respective facilities.
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Certification
The Calidus is designed, tested and certified according to the German design specifications for microlight gyroplanes (Bauvorschriften fr Ultraleichte Tragschrauber, BUT 2001) including its latest amendment published in Nachrichten fr Luftfahrer NfL II 13/09 issued 12.02.2009, as well as the British Civil Airworthiness Requirements (BCAR) Section T. The corresponding certification documents (Gerte-Kennblatt) have been issued by the responsible Germany department DULV (Deutscher Ultraleichtflugverband e.V.), respectively the German national certifying authority. The noise certificate was granted according to the German requirements for noise protection for microlight gyroplanes (Lrmschutzverordnung fr Ultraleichte Tragschrauber).
1.3
The legal basis for operating a gyroplane is provided by national law and its respective regulations. The instructions and conditions contained have to be considered when operating the gyroplane. All documented performance data and operating procedures have been identified within the certification processes for this gyroplane by means of flight test and analysis.
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Definition of Terms
This manual uses WARNINGs, CAUTIONs and NOTEs in bold capital letters to indicate especially critical and important instructions. Additionally, the colour of the panel (red, yellow, and grey shading) highlights the significance of the instruction. Definitions for each term are given below.
WARNING A warning means that the neglect of the appropriate procedure or condition could result in personal injury or loss of life.
CAUTION A caution means that the neglect of the appropriate procedure or condition could result in damage to or destruction of equipment.
NOTE A note stresses the attention for a special circumstance, which is essential to emphasize.
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Important Note
Before each flight pilots must make themselves familiar with the appropriate navigational, weather and safety information pertinent to their planned route. The limitations provided in SECTION 2 of this manual must be respected at all times. Check the manufacturers web site www.auto-gyro.com regularly for flight manual updates, airworthiness directives, service bulletins, or safety information. Abrupt manoeuvres or flight in heavy turbulence must be avoided as this could lead to rotor speed variations associated with high stress, possible damage to the aircraft, or uncontrollable attitudes.
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Description
General Characteristics Gyroplane with nose gear wheel chassis Framework manufactured from inert-gas welded stainless steel tube Front aircraft structure is a GRP/CRP monocoque bolted to the airframe Two-seat tandem configuration (monocoque design) Main landing gear with GRP (glass fibre reinforced plastic) spring spar and hydraulic disc brakes Extruded aluminium rotor Rotor head controlled with push-pull control cables Rudder controlled with cables Rudder and stabilizer surfaces made of GRP (or carbon fibre)
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Technical Data
Length: ...................................................................................................4.78 m Width: .....................................................................................................1.73 m Height: ....................................................................................................2.77 m Empty weight: ....................................................................................... 262.0 kg Payload: ............................................................................................... 188.0 kg Take-off weight/mass (max.): ................................................................ 450.0 kg Fuel tank capacity: .................................................................................... 39 ltr (with optional auxiliary fuel tank installed) ............................................... 75 ltr
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Rotor
General Type: ........................ 2-bladed, fixed pitch, free to teeter, with orange end caps Material: ............................................... EN AW 6005A T6 aluminium extrusion Blade profile: ................................................................................. NACA 8H12 Rotor diameter.......................................................................................... 8.4 m Rotor disc area .................................................................................... 55.4 sqm Rotor disc load ................................................................................. 8.1 kg/sqm
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1.10 Engine
ROTAX 912 ULS 4-cylinder, four-stroke spark-ignition engine with opposed cylinders Liquid cooled cylinder heads Air cooled cylinders Dry sump forced lubrication with separate oil tank Automatic adjustment by hydraulic valve tappet 2 carburettors Mechanical fuel pump Electronic dual ignition Propeller speed reduction unit, engine mount assembly Electric starter (12V 0,6kW) Air intake system, exhaust system ROTAX 914 UL 4-cylinder, four-stroke spark-ignition engine with opposed cylinders with turbo charger Liquid cooled cylinder heads Air cooled cylinders Dry sump forced lubrication with separate oil tank Automatic adjustment by hydraulic valve tappet 2 carburettors Electronic dual ignition Propeller speed reduction unit, engine mount assembly Electric starter (12V 0,6kW) Air intake system, exhaust system
1.11 Propeller
HTC 3 Blade Airscrew with ground adjustable pitch made of CRP / GRP Model ......................................................................... HTC 3 Blade 172 ccw 3B Number of blades ............................................................................................ 3 Diameter ............................................................................................... 172 cm In-flight pitch adjustment ........................................................................... none IVO Prop Airscrew with in-flight adjustable pitch made of CRP / GRP Model ........................................................................ IVO Prop medium ccw 3B Number of blades ............................................................................................ 3 Diameter ............................................................................................... 172 cm In-flight pitch adjustment .................................... electric, continuous adjustable
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1.852 0.54 1.61 0.62 0.305 3.28
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km/h kts km/h mph m ft
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Flight Manual Calidus TOC TOP VA VB VFR VH VHmin VNE VOX VPP VSI VX VY W&B
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Table Of Contents Take-Off Power Design maneuvering speed Design speed for maximum gust intensity Visual Flight Rules Maximum level-flight speed at maximum continuous power Minimum level-flight speed Never-Exceed Speed maximum speed that must never be exceeded Voice Operated eXchange, means: voice activation (level) Variable Pitch Propeller Vertical Speed Indicator Speed for best angle of climb Speed for best rate of climb and maximum endurance Weight and Balance
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CONTENTS
2.1 General ......................................................................................................... 2-1 2.2 Environmental Limitations .............................................................................. 2-2 2.3 Colour Code for Instrument Markings ............................................................ 2-2 2.4 Airspeed Limitations and Instrument Markings............................................... 2-3 2.5 Rotor Speed Limitations and Instrument Markings ......................................... 2-3 2.6 Powerplant Limitations and Instrument Markings ........................................... 2-4 2.7 Weight and Balance ...................................................................................... 2-6 2.7.1 Weight Limits ............................................................................................ 2-6 2.7.2 Centre of Gravity (CG) Limits .................................................................... 2-6 2.7.3 Demonstrated Structural Load Factors...................................................... 2-6 2.8 Flight Crew .................................................................................................... 2-7 2.9 Kinds of Operation ......................................................................................... 2-7 2.10 Fuel ............................................................................................................... 2-8 2.10.1 Approved Fuel Grades ......................................................................... 2-8 2.10.2 Fuel Tank Capacities ........................................................................... 2-8 2.10.3 Unusable Fuel...................................................................................... 2-8 2.11 Minimum Equipment ...................................................................................... 2-8 2.12 Placards ........................................................................................................ 2-9
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SECTION 2 - LIMITATIONS
This section contains operating limitations, instrument markings and basic placards which are required for safe operation of the gyroplane, including its engine, and standard equipment or systems.
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General
WARNING The operation of a gyroplane demands professional pilot instruction and dedicated training on gyroplanes. Without a valid license the gyroplane must not be operated.
WARNING During the entire flight adequate rotor loading must be maintained. Do not perform any manoeuvres resulting in the sensation of feeling light or near weightless.
CAUTION This gyroplane has been designed and tested for a safe design load of 3g at maximum gross mass. Note that flying at higher speeds in turbulent air, especially in combination with aggressive manoeuvres or a steep turn, can easily create higher loads on the aircraft.
NOTE This gyroplane does not comply with the terms of the international authority for civil aviation (ICAO). Therefore, it is not possible to operate it in international air traffic unless specific intergovernmental agreements allow doing so. The reason for this is that there is no international common basis for gyroplanes.
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NOTE During the certification process all required safe loads have been successfully demonstrated. However, the gyroplane may be exposed to much higher loads especially when operated on rough surfaces, such as an unprepared grass strip. In this case it is even more essential to perform a thorough pre-flight inspection and have components and parts exchanged, where needed.
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Environmental Limitations
Maximum wind speed or gust intensity ..................................................... 40 kts Maximum demonstrated crosswind component for take-off and landing ... 20 kts Maximum tailwind component for take-off and landing ................................ 5 kts Temperature ................................................................................- 20 to + 40 C
WARNING Do not consider flying in the likelihood of severe weather. Thunderstorms may develop rapidly with the risk of heavy precipitation or hail, severe turbulence with strong vertical air movements, and lightning strike. If, despite proper flight planning, a thunderstorm should be encountered, consider a precautionary landing to avoid the squall line. A lightning strike may damage the main rotor bearing. Thorough inspection and maintenance after lightning strike must be performed.
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Yellow Green
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VA max. design maneuvering speed VB design speed for max. gust intensity
WARNING Sudden or large control input to the front must be avoided at all means, even at speeds below design maneuvering speed VA test. Do not exceed VB when flying through turbulence, gusts or rough winds!
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Rotor Speed Rotor speed limit Rotor speed caution range Continuous rotor speed Maximum pre-rotation speed
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Engine Speed Maximum engine speed 5 minute take-off power regime Maximum continuous power Recommended pre-rotation clutch speed
Marking Red radial Yellow arc Green arc Green radial Yellow arc 5800 RPM 5500 5800 RPM 1400 5500 RPM 1800 RPM 0 1400 RPM
Red radial
Marking Red radial Yellow arc 7 bar 5 7 bar 2 5 bar 0.8 2 bar 0.8 bar
Red radial
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* Applicable only if installed, MAP gauge is optional equipment and recommended in conjunction with an adjustable pitch propeller. MAP limits do not apply at engine speeds above 5100 RPM, marked by a yellow triangle at the RPM gauge / engine speed indicator.
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2.7.1
CAUTION The take-off weight is the total weight of the gyroplane including empty weight, optional/additional equipment, occupants, fuel, and luggage at take-off. The maximum value specified above must never be exceeded. Maximum weight in front seat (incl. compartment below seat): ................ 125 kg Minimum weight in front seat (incl. compartment below seat): ................... 65 kg Maximum weight in aft seat (incl. compartment below seat): ................... 125 kg
NOTE Pilots in the front seat weighing less than 65 kg must carry corresponding ballast. Storage compartments below front and aft seat Maximum weight in each storage compartment (4 ea.) ............................. 2.5 kg
NOTE When loaded, the weight in each storage compartment has to be deducted from the maximum weight in the respective seat.
2.7.2
The centre of gravity is considered to be within limits if all weight limits above are respected. For details see SECTION 6 of this manual.
2.7.3
Demonstrated Structural Load Factors Demonstrated positive load factor (500 kg) ................................................ + 3 g Demonstrated negative load factor (500 kg) structural limit ...................... - 1 g
Important note: the indication of a demonstrated negative load factor represents a structural limit only. In flight, the limitations (see 2.9) have to be respected at all times.
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Flight Crew
Minimum crew is one pilot in the front seat. Harness in aft seat must be fastened and tight. The aft control stick must be removed unless the passenger seat is occupied by a qualified flight instructor.
2.9
Kinds of Operation
Only day VFR operation is approved! Aerobatic flight is prohibited! NOTE Manoeuvres involving bank angles of more than 60 are considered to be aerobatic flight. Low-G manoeuvres are prohibited! WARNING Any maneuver resulting in a low-G (near weightless) condition can result in a catastrophic loss of lateral/roll control in conjunction with rapid main rotor RPM decrease. Always maintain adequate load on the rotor and avoid aggressive forward control input performed from level flight or following a pullup.
Excessive side-slip is prohibited! WARNING Side slip may be performed only with proper training and within safe boundaries. Use gentle pedal input for initiation and stabilization. Do not rely on airspeed indication in side slip. Never perform abrupt control stick input into the direction of motion. Be aware that excessive side slip may result in an uncontrollable and unrecoverable (low-G) attitude.
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Operation in strong gusts or wind speeds of more than 72 km/h (40 kts) is prohibited!
2.10 Fuel
2.10.1 Approved Fuel Grades Preferred fuel EN 228 Super or EN228 Super plus (min. ROZ 95) Alternate fuel AVGAS 100 LL (ASTM D910) For operational constraints and maintenance aspects when using preferred fuel and alternate fuel, refer to the engine manufacturers manual. 2.10.2 Fuel Tank Capacities Maximum tank capacity, standard tank ...................................................... 39 ltr Maximum tank capacity, with optional auxiliary fuel tank ............................ 75 ltr 2.10.3 Unusable Fuel Unusable fuel quantity, standard tank ....................................................... 0.6 ltr Unusable fuel quantity, with optional auxiliary fuel tank............................. 1.2 ltr
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2.12 Placards
In clear view of the pilot:
Only VFR day is approved Aerobatic flight prohibited! Low-G manoeuvres prohibited! Flight in icing conditions prohibited! For additional limitations see Flight Manual!
Max. gross weight: ________ Empty weight: Max. useful load: ________ ________
At front seat:
125 kg 65 kg
At aft seat:
125 kg
OCCUPANT WARNING This aircraft has not been certified to an international requirement
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Max. load:
2.5 kg
39 litres
At throttle quadrant
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CONTENTS
3.1 Engine Failure ............................................................................................... 3-1 3.2 Air Restart Procedure .................................................................................... 3-2 3.3 Landing into Trees or High Vegetation ........................................................... 3-2 3.4 Degradation of Engine Power ........................................................................ 3-2 3.5 Evacuating the Aircraft................................................................................... 3-3 3.6 Smoke and Fire ............................................................................................. 3-3 3.7 Canopy Open in Flight ................................................................................... 3-4 3.8 Off-field Landing ............................................................................................ 3-4 3.9 Flight Control Malfunction .............................................................................. 3-4 3.9.1 Engine Power Control / Throttle ................................................................ 3-4 3.9.2 Rudder Malfunction................................................................................... 3-5 3.9.3 Rotor Head Control ................................................................................... 3-5 3.10 Warning Lights .............................................................................................. 3-5 3.10.1 GEN or Low Volt Indicator Light ........................................................... 3-5 3.10.2 Low Volt ............................................................................................... 3-5 3.10.3 BOOST WARN Light (red) - only ROTAX 914 UL ................................ 3-5 3.10.4 BOOST CAUTION Light (orange) - only ROTAX 914 UL ..................... 3-6 3.10.5 Fan ...................................................................................................... 3-6 3.11 Parameters out of Limits ................................................................................ 3-6 3.12 Additional Cockpit Indications ........................................................................ 3-6 3.12.1 Fire Indication (if installed) ................................................................... 3-6 3.12.2 Canopy Indication (if installed) ............................................................. 3-6 3.13 Loss of Visibility ............................................................................................. 3-7 3.14 Recovery System / Rotor System .................................................................. 3-7 3.15 Rotor Icing ..................................................................................................... 3-7 3.16 Landing with a Deflated Tyre ......................................................................... 3-7 3.17 Failure of Variable Pitch Propeller (if installed)............................................... 3-8 3.18 Alternative Method of Engine Shut-down ....................................................... 3-9
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Engine Failure
In case of an engine failure the following action is recommended: Engine failure during take-off run Maintain directional control using sensitive but appropriate pedal input With the rotor/stick remaining aft, let gyroplane decelerate. Wheel brakes may be used to assist At walking speed level-off rotor disc, use wheel brakes and bring rotor to a stop Engine failure after lift-off and below 150 ft AGL The climb-out should be performed according to the Height-Velocity-Diagram in CHAPTER 5 When engine failure occurs, immediately lower nose to enter glide attitude Continue straight ahead a 180 turn back to the airfield may be a bad option Maintain airspeed until ground is approached, then perform flare Depending on final approach speed be prepared to flare more distinctly than normal Engine failure at or above 150 ft AGL Consider wind speed and direction Select a suitable landing site If time allows, a restart may be attempted, see Air restart procedure below Perform a landing into wind and/or upslope if possible Prior to touch-down switch OFF Main Switch
WARNING Always plan your route to remain within safe gliding distance to areas where a safe forced landing can be performed in case of an engine failure. A landing in high trees or open waters may end fatally.
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The best engine-off glide ratio is about 1:3 at 90 km/h. Depending on a possible headwind the glide may be extended by slightly increasing airspeed. It is heavily recommended to train your forced landing capabilities regularly, preferably with a qualified flight instructor.
3.2
NOTE The starter interlock function prevents inadvertent starter engagement. Before attempting an engine start, the interlock must be reset by turning the Main Switch/Starter key to OFF.
3.3
Assume the surface of the treetops or vegetation as level Plan touch-down and flare with minimum ground speed and minimum rate of descent As soon as the wheels contact the vegetation bring the rotor disc to level attitude to avoid partial blade tip contact with vegetation Shut down engine by switching magnetos OFF and master switch OFF
3.4
A gradual decay in engine RPM, accompanied by a rough running engine or even vibration may be an indicator for carburettor icing. In this case, continue with a high power setting and change altitude into air which is less susceptible to carburettor icing. If the situation cannot be corrected be prepared for further loss of power and ultimately engine failure.
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NOTE The phenomenon of carburettor icing is extremely unlikely with this engine type as it is fitted with a hot water heated jacket around the carburettor inlets. Note that the system can work properly only when the engine is at operating temperature.
3.5
In normal circumstances occupants should never leave the aircraft while the propeller or the rotors are turning. If abandoning the aircraft in an emergency the pilot should turn off the engine magneto switches and turn the master switch to OFF if this can be done without endangering the occupants. If abandoning the aircraft with either the propeller and/or the rotors turning the occupants should follow a path in line with the nose of the aircraft, to minimise the risk of being struck by either the rotor or the propeller. Occupants should be briefed before flight on emergency evacuation procedures, including: Actions to be taken in the event of a forced landing Operation of the seat harness How to open the doors, or to break the windshield if required (using the emergency hammer to break the Plexiglas) How to safely exit and move away from the aircraft
3.6
Indications of smoke should be treated in the same way as a fire. In case of fire the following action is recommended: Smoke or fire on ground Both magnetos OFF and master switch OFF to shut-down engine and fuel pumps Evacuate aircraft Close fuel shut-off valve if situation allows Extinguish fire and have damage inspected Fire in flight Immediately switch off cabin heat (if installed push heat control) Open ventilation for fresh air Initiate an emergency landing Initiate emergency call, if time and situation permits As soon as a power-off landing can be assured, shut down engine by switching magnetos OFF and master switch OFF Continue procedure as described in Engine Failure and Smoke or fire on ground
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If the canopy pops open in flight, immediately initiate a left side-slip (i.e. right pedal) so that the oncoming air maintains the canopy shut. Reduce air speed and lock the canopy. If impossible to lock, land immediately at the nearest suitable location. Approach with the nose pointed to the right (left side slip) and align just prior to touch-down.
3.8
Off-field Landing
A precautionary landing at a non-prepared site may be performed at pilots discretion in order to avoid unexpected weather, in case of severe illness of the pilot or a passenger, or if technical defects are suspected, for example sudden and severe rotor vibrations. Select a suitable landing site from safe altitude, considering slope, wind speed and direction Fly a reconnaissance pattern to check for obstacles, especially power lines, wires, and cables in the approach and go-around path Overfly the landing site to check for obstructions such as fences, ditches, rocks, height of vegetation, and select most suitable touch-down zone Perform a normal approach and touch-down into wind with minimal ground speed
3.9
In case of a flight control failure the gyroplane can be controlled with the remaining primary and secondary controls, including power and trim. An immediate reduction of power, respectively speed may be necessary to avoid pitch oscillations (phugoid) or other effects affecting dynamic or static stability. Navigate to a suitable landing site with wide and shallow turns and approach against the wind. 3.9.1 Engine Power Control / Throttle Throttle jammed open or max Navigate to a suitable landing site with the power set. If over safe terrain, magneto switches may be used to control power. When within gliding distance to the selected landing site, shut-down engine to perform a power-off landing as per Emergency Procedure Engine failure. NOTE In case of a control cable breakage the carburettor will be automatically set to full throttle position. Throttle jammed closed Land as per Emergency Procedure Engine failure. Residual power may be used to extend the glide.
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In case of a stuck or loose rudder, continue flight to a suitable, preferably wide landing site that allows a landing into the wind. If necessary reduce power to avoid excessive side slip. Align gyroplane prior to touch-down, using engine torque or lateral control input to the side where the nose is pointed. 3.9.3 Rotor Head Control
In case of a rotor head control malfunction, control pitch attitude using careful trim input and power setting. Use rudder for directional control and for shallow turns. In some conditions it may be appropriate to reduce power/speed in order to avoid phugoid effects or a possible negative yaw-roll coupling. Approach landing site with wide and shallow turns.
3.10.2
Low Volt
Battery voltage of the system has dropped below a safe value. Refer to chapter above. Aircraft lights and the 12V power receptacle will be disabled automatically.
3.10.3 BOOST WARN Light (red) - only ROTAX 914 UL Continuously lit If continuously lit, the maximum admissible boost pressure was exceeded. Reduce power into normal operating range and consider restricted engine performance or boost control malfunction. Record duration and have maintenance action performed. Blinking When blinking, the allowable 5 minutes take-off power time limit has been exceeded. Reduce power into continuous range. Record duration and have maintenance action performed.
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3.10.4 BOOST CAUTION Light (orange) - only ROTAX 914 UL A blinking BOOST CAUTION light indicates a problem with the turbo/boost control, its sensors or the servo. Engine power is degraded and continuous operation may lead to engine damage. Perform a precautionary landing considering reduced engine performance and be prepared for engine failure.
3.10.5 Fan The engine mounted electrical blower fan is active. Monitor engine instruments and mind higher electrical power consumption. If possible, reduce engine power and increase speed.
Upper limit or yellow arc Lower limit Within lower yellow arc
Reduce power and increase air speed. If condition cannot be corrected, land as soon as practicable. Allow engine to warm-up on ground. Increase power setting, if possible. If condition prevails in normal flight, have maintenance action performed. Reduce power and increase air speed. If condition cannot be corrected, land as soon as practicable. Reduce power. If condition cannot be corrected, have maintenance action performed prior to next flight. If combined with other indications, such as rising oil temperature or unusual engine behaviour, shut-down engine and perform a power-off landing as per Emergency Procedure Engine failure. Otherwise, monitor engine instruments carefully and land as soon as practicable. Have maintenance action performed.
3.12.2
Refer to emergency procedure Canopy Open in Flight and Flight Manual Supplement.
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During landing
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CONTENTS
4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5 4.6 4.7 4.8 4.9 4.10 4.11 4.12 4.13 4.14 4.15 4.16 4.17 4.18 4.19 4.20 4.21 4.22 Airspeeds for Safe Operation......................................................................... 4-1 Preparation for Flight ..................................................................................... 4-1 Daily or Pre-flight Checks .............................................................................. 4-1 Before Boarding ............................................................................................ 4-4 Before Starting Engine................................................................................... 4-4 Starting Engine .............................................................................................. 4-5 Taxi and Run-up ............................................................................................ 4-6 Take-off Procedure ........................................................................................ 4-6 Take-off Run.................................................................................................. 4-8 Climb ............................................................................................................. 4-8 Cruise ............................................................................................................ 4-8 Descent ......................................................................................................... 4-9 Approach ....................................................................................................... 4-9 Landing ......................................................................................................... 4-9 Go-around ................................................................................................... 4-10 After Landing ............................................................................................... 4-10 Engine Shut-down ....................................................................................... 4-11 Parking ........................................................................................................ 4-11 Special Procedure: Short Field Take-off ...................................................... 4-11 Special Procedure: Slow Speed Sink and Recovery .................................... 4-12 Training Engine In-flight Shut-down and Air Restart ..................................... 4-12 Noise Abatement ......................................................................................... 4-12
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The pilot shall be familiar with the aircraft limitations detailed in SECTION 2 of this manual and shall have performed proper flight planning considering required legal aspects, as well as SECTION 5 PERFORMANCE and SECTION 6 WEIGHT AND BALANCE of this manual. The use of check lists as provided in this manual is mandatory for a safe operation.
4.3
All daily or pre-flight check list items consist of visual checks and do not replace professional mechanical inspection and maintenance. The following check list applies for the standard Calidus gyroplane. Note that depending on optional equipment installed the necessary checks may include additional items according to the flight manual supplement provided with the optional equipment. It is advisable for the owner/operator to compile his own check list suitable to his particular configuration. The pre-flight check is structured into 11 stations which are organized as a clock-wise walkaround to provide a logical flow and sequential order, thus minimizing the risk of left-over or overlooked items.
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The following checks must be carried out before each flight. However, if the gyroplane is operated by a single pilot or within an organization where the checks are performed by or under the supervision of qualified personnel, check list items marked with a preceding may be carried out daily, before the first flight of the day. Before exterior check Fuel tank drain(s)................................................................................... Sample Snow/ ice (if any) ................................................................................ Removed Documents ............................................................................... Check complete Exterior check Station 1 (forward fuselage and canopy) General appearance ..................................................................................... OK Pitot cover (if installed) ....................................................................... Removed Rotor lash bag (if sufficient brake pressure) ........................................ Removed Canopy condition and cleanliness........................................... Check, no cracks Nose wheel condition and air pressure .................................................... Check Station 2 (pilot station, RH side) Static port ............................................................................. Clean, undamaged MAG switches ................................................................................. Check OFF Rotor brake pressure .......................................................................... min. 6 bar Throttle lever .............................................................. Check function, full travel Brake lever and lock ............................................. Check function and condition Brake fluid level ....................................................................................... Check Pedals and control linkage ....................................................................... Check Forward control stick bolts and nuts ...................................................... Secured Monocoque structure condition ................................................................ Check Loose objects ........................................................................ Removed/secured
Station 3 (passenger station, RH side) Aft seat belts......................................................................... Fastened and tight Aft control stick ................................................................................... Removed If installed: free travel, no contact with back rest .................... Checked/adjusted Monocoque structure condition ................................................................ Check Loose objects ........................................................................ Removed/secured
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Station 4 (main gear spring spar, RH) RH Main wheel running surface ............................................................... Check Air pressure and slip mark ............................................................. Visual check Brake and wheel attachment .................................................................... Check Wheel pant and attachment ..................................................................... Check Main gear spring spar attachment ............................................................ Check Main gear spring spar ........................................................................ No cracks Lower rotor flight control attachments ................. No excessive play and secure Cooling air intake .......................................................................No obstructions Vibration decoupling element ........................................... Bolts tight and secure Cardanic hinge bolts (2x) .................................................... Cotter pins installed Upper rotor flight control attachments ................. No excessive play and secure Main rotor bearing ..................................................................... Check condition Pre-rotator assembly and brake ................................................ Check condition Teeter bolt (bolt end)........................................................................ Free to turn Teeter bolt (nut end) ............................................................. Cotter pin installed Teeter stops ............................................................................................. Check Rotor hub and blade clamping area ......................................................... Check Blade attachment bolts................................................ All installed and fastened Inner blade caps ........................................................................................ Tight Station 5 (engine, RH side) Open RH access door Before turning prop: MAG switches .................................................. Check OFF Engine oil level......................................................................................... Check Dip stick and oil cap .............................................................. Installed & Secure Coolant level ............................................................................................ Check Close RH access door Oil cooler and hoses RH ........................................ Clean, no leaks, fittings tight Exhaust system RH ........................................................................... No cracks Engine cowling RH.................................. Properly installed, all fasteners locked
Station 6 (stabilizer) Stabilizer general condition ...................................................................... Check Stabilizer attachment ............................................................................... Check Rudder control cable linkage .................................................................... Check Upper rudder bearing ................................................ Secure, no excessive play Rotor blades condition and cleanliness .................................................... Check Blade tips ................................................................................................... Tight Station 7 (keel tube and propeller) Keel tube protection pad ...................................................... No excessive wear Propeller condition and cleanliness .......................................................... Check Propeller leading edge and tips ........................................................ No damage Spinner (if installed) .................................................................. Tight, no cracks Variable pitch propeller (if installed): brushes ........................................... Check Variable pitch propeller (if installed): tension strips ................................... Check
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Station 8 (engine, LH side) Main frame rear side / welded joints.......................... No cracks, no deformation Oil cooler and hoses LH ........................................ Clean, no leaks, fittings tight Exhaust system LH............................................................................. No cracks Engine cowling LH .................................. Properly installed, all fasteners locked Station 9 (main gear spring spar, LH) LH Main wheel running surface................................................................ Check Air pressure and slip mark ..............................................................Visual check Brake and wheel attachment ................................................................... Check Wheel pant and attachment ..................................................................... Check Main gear spring spar attachment............................................................ Check Main gear spring spar ......................................................................... No cracks Rotor flight control and damper attachments........ No excessive play and secure Teeter bolt (bolt end) ....................................................................... Free to turn Teeter bolt (nut end) ............................................................. Cotter pin installed Station 10 (passenger station, LH side) Aft canopy hinge ..................................................................................... Secure Station 11 (pilot station, LH side) Forward canopy hinge ............................................................................ Secure Canopy sliding window and frame .......................................... Check, no cracks Static port ............................................................................. Clean, undamaged Rotor lash bag ................................................................................. As required
4.4
Before Boarding
Fuel level and fuel cap ............................................................................. Check Pneumatic mode selector .............................................. Check BRAKE position Rotor brake pressure ......................................................... Check/set min. 6 bar Rotor lash bag ................................................................. Removed and stowed Passenger station: Passenger ............................................................................ Briefed and secure Aft seat belts......................................................................... Fastened and tight Loose objects ...................................................................... Removed / secured Storage compartments ......................................................... Closed and locked Fuel shut off valve ............................................................... Open and guarded Pilot station: Loose objects ...................................................................... Removed / secured Storage compartments ......................................................... Closed and locked
4.5
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Starting Engine
Parking brake................................................................................................ Set Cold engine: Throttle ..................................................................................................... Idle Choke ....................................................................................... Fully engaged Warm engine: Throttle ........................................................................ Idle or slightly cracked Choke ........................................................................................... disengaged Master switch ................................................................................................ ON All engine variants: Note GEN indicator light ON Note LOW VOLT flashing briefly ROTAX 914 engine: Note BOOST WARN light and BOOST CAUTION light ON for about 2 seconds and buzz of electrical fuel pump. Second fuel pump P2 (if installed) ................................................................. ON All engine variants: Note (increased) fuel pump buzz. Variable pitch propeller (if installed) ........................................................... FINE ACL / Strobe (if installed) .............................................................................. ON Both MAG switches....................................................................................... ON Propeller and area .................................................................................. Clear Starter (with right hand, left hand on throttle/brake) ................................ Engage
Hold starter until engine fires, but for a maximum of 10 seconds. Generally the engine fires immediately. In case of an unsuccessful starting attempt check all preconditions. Wait at least 20 seconds to allow cooling of battery and starter motor before repeated activation.
Oil pressure .................................................................................... min. 1.5 bar Second fuel pump P2 (if installed) ............................................................... OFF Avionics/Radio/Intercom ............................................................................... ON Choke ..................................................................................... slowly disengage
WARNING Never attempt to start the engine until the area around the propeller is completely clear of any persons or objects. Do not start the engine while standing beside the aircraft as you will easily be struck by the propeller in case of a brake failure or an operating error.
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During taxi do not exceed 15 km/h which is approximately jogging speed and steer with careful pedal input. Use wheel brake carefully, if needed, but not before throttle lever has been completely pulled to idle. Control stick should always be maintained in forward centre position. When taxiing on uneven ground, use particular caution and hold control stick so as to avoid the blades or control system hitting their mechanical stops. Carry out engine run-up in an area with least derogation to individuals and other airport ground traffic, preferably headed into the wind. Warm-up RPM ....................................................................... 2000 2500 RPM Oil temperature and other engine indications ................................... within limits At taxi holding position: Magneto check (at 4000 RPM) ........................................... max. 300 RPM drop with max. difference between magnetos ........................................... 115 RPM
Switch ignition/magnetos with right hand while left hand resides on throttle/brake.
Throttle ......................................................................................................... Idle Warning and caution indications ................................................................ None Instruments / altimeter .................................................................... Cross check NAV lights........................................................................................ As required Second fuel pump P2 (if installed) ................................................................ ON Canopy .............................................................. Cross-check closed and locked Approach and runway ......................................................... Clear, then line-up
4.8
Take-off Procedure
Check relative wind Maintain control stick in forward position with right hand Switch pneumatic mode selector to FLIGHT and return to brake with left hand Hold wheel brake without having locking pawl engaged Release trim pressure by trimming full forward While holding wheel brake adjust 1800 RPM with throttle Activate and hold pre-rotator Let pneumatic clutch fully engage (stabilization at about 110 rotor RPM). If necessary release pre-rotator button momentarily and press again to maintain engine RPM within green arc, respectively prevent engine from stalling Carefully increase throttle (~ 150 R-RPM/sec) to 200 R-RPM max. 240 R-RPM Release pre-rotator button Gently move the control stick fully aft (stick travel ~ 1 second) Release wheel brake with throttle unchanged Monitor rotor speed and adequately increase throttle to take-off power
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WARNING Prior to releasing the wheel brake make sure that the control stick is fully aft. A take-off run with flat rotor system may have fatal consequences.
WARNING With the rotor speed below green arc relative speed must be built-up carefully to allow rotor speed to increase first. If the situation cannot be corrected, abort take-off run.
CAUTION Do not engage pre-rotator at too high engine RPM or until too high rotor RPM as this will lead to pre-rotator drive damage.
CAUTION Avoid overtorqing of the pre-rotator drive! Overtorqing will occur if RPM/power is fed excessively or abruptly. In case of a stalling engine, release pre-rotator button. Do not yank the throttle control while the clutch is engaged!
NOTE Perform take-off into the wind and with least possible crosswind component.
NOTE To avoid unintended engagement in flight the pre-rotator can only be activated with the control stick in its most forward position.
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Take-off Run
Check min. 5400 RPM for take-off. Otherwise, abort take-off Minimize lateral drift by applying appropriate lateral control stick input into cross wind direction Maintain directional control i.e. runway alignment with sensitive pedal input When nose comes up allow nose wheel to float at about 10 15 cm above the runway by a balanced reduction of control stick back pressure Maintain attitude until speed increases and gyroplane lifts off Allow gyroplane to build-up speed in ground effect VPP: With a variable pitch propeller installed, refer to the respective flight manual supplement in CHAPTER 9 for correct power setting and handling procedure.
WARNING Gyroplanes are fully controllable at very low speeds without exhibiting any signs of wing stall or soft flight controls, as it would be perceived in a fixed wing aircraft. However, operation behind the power curve may have fatal consequences during take-off, initial climb or in any other situation within ground proximity. Always allow aircraft to build-up safe climb speed before allowing it to gain height.
4.10 Climb
Perform initial climb at safe climb speed and adjust trim Set power to maximum take-off power Check engine instruments and respect maximum take-off power time limit Switch off second fuel pump at safe height At safe altitude, the climb may be continued with VY and reduced power setting for noise abatement When desired altitude is approached, level gyroplane and reduce power VPP: With a variable pitch propeller installed, refer to the respective flight manual supplement in CHAPTER 9 for correct power setting and handling procedure.
4.11 Cruise
Adjust power setting within the maximum continuous power range Adjust trim VPP: With a variable pitch propeller installed, refer to the respective flight manual supplement in CHAPTER 9 for correct power setting and handling procedure.
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4.12 Descent
Reduce power setting and lower nose Adjust trim VPP: With a variable pitch propeller installed, refer to the respective flight manual supplement in CHAPTER 9 for correct power setting and handling procedure.
4.13 Approach
Switch ON second fuel pump P2 (if installed) Set variable pitch propeller (if installed) to FINE Check all warning and caution indications OFF Check all instruments in normal operating range Check wheel brake unlocked Maintain and trim approach speed Control glide angle with engine power
WARNING With low fuel level an excessive nose-down attitude, for example in a steep descent, can lead to premature fuel starvation. An approach within the gliding distance to the airport or landing site is generally considered to be the safest option.
4.14 Landing
Align gyroplane with rudder and correct drift with lateral control input, even if this results in a side slip indication Maintain approach speed until approximately 5m above runway Initiate round out to reduce sink rate and let ground approach Perform final flare close to ground as speed will decay rapidly Let gyroplane settle on main gear with nose wheel slightly above the ground Hold nose wheel closely above ground and let it sit down with pedals neutral at the lowest possible ground speed Maintain aft control stick to reduce speed until walking speed. Wheel brake may be used to assist, if needed
CAUTION When landing in a strong headwind do not use wheel brake to prevent gyroplane from rollback. In order to compensate for any rollback tendency, flatten rotor disc as required and increase propeller thrust, if necessary.
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4.15 Go-around
Apply take-off power. Counteract yaw tendency and align gyroplane with rudder input. In horizontal flight, allow gyroplane to gain speed Climb with safe or best rate of climb speed and adjust trim VPP: With a variable pitch propeller installed, refer to the respective flight manual supplement in CHAPTER 9 for correct power setting and handling procedure.
WARNING Mind the spinning rotor and propeller when taxiing close to obstructions or persons. A fast turning rotor is almost invisible, but may contain enough energy to kill a person.
CAUTION There are different riskless techniques to park the blades fore and aft. Abrupt pedal input during taxi should be avoided.
NOTE It is advisable to let the rotor spin down while the gyroplane is at a complete stop. However, in order to vacate the runway, it is possible to taxi while the rotor is spinning down. In this case, be aware of the effects of relative wind on advancing and retreating blade, compensate with lateral control input, and adjust taxi speed carefully as to avoid blade flapping.
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4.18 Parking
Install rotor lash bag Secure gyroplane against rolling using parking brake and chocks, if parked on a slope Double check to have master switched OFF and keys removed Install protection cover if available or appropriate
CAUTION Especially in strong winds operate canopy with nose pointed into the wind to eliminate the risk that the canopy is blown open or shut.
NOTE Avoid long term parking of the aircraft with empty tanks. This will increase the risk of water accumulation in the tanks and will lead to shrinking of the rubber tap seal.
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After a restart, allow engine and oil to warm-up, if possible, before full power is applied.
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NOTE Above procedures do not apply where they would conflict with Air Traffic Control, within the traffic pattern, or when, according to pilots judgement, they would result in an unsafe flight path.
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CONTENTS
5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 5.5 5.6 5.7 5.8 5.9 5.9.1 5.9.2 5.10 Demonstrated Operating Temperature .......................................................... 5-1 Airspeed Calibration ...................................................................................... 5-1 Height-Velocity Diagram ................................................................................ 5-2 Speeds .......................................................................................................... 5-3 Rate of Climb................................................................................................. 5-3 Take-off and Landing Data ............................................................................ 5-3 Influence on Take-off Distance and Climb Rate ............................................. 5-4 Sink Rate and Glide Ratio ............................................................................. 5-6 Additional Performance Data ......................................................................... 5-6 Fuel Flow .................................................................................................. 5-6 Service Ceiling........................................Fehler! Textmarke nicht definiert. Sound Exposure Level / Noise Characteristics .............................................. 5-6
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SECTION 5 - PERFORMANCE
The following data were determined by flight testing and demonstrated with average piloting skills, with engine and aircraft in good condition, as well as clean main rotor and propeller. The parameters apply to standard conditions (15 C at sea level and standard pressure) and a gross mass of 450 kg. Note that a higher airfield elevation, increased temperature and/and low air pressure will have a negative effect on performance.
5.1
5.2
Airspeed Calibration
Example: Indicated airspeed of 140 km/h represents a calibrated airspeed (corrected for installation error) of 138 km/h.
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Height-Velocity Diagram
The H/V diagram indicates combinations of height and speed (avoid area left side of the red graph) where a safe landing may not be possible in case of an engine failure. Therefore, operation on the left side of the red line must be avoided. Take-offs and landings should be conducted according to the recommended flight profile, provided as blue dashed line.
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5.4
Speeds
The following speeds are relevant for flight performance. For additional speed limitations refer to SECTION 2 LIMITATIONS of this manual. Minimum horizontal speed, TOP (only ROTAX 914) ....................... 40 km/h IAS Minimum horizontal speed, TOP ..................................................... 45 km/h IAS Minimum horizontal speed, MCP..................................................... 50 km/h IAS Speed for best angle of climb VX ..................................................... 80 km/h IAS Speed for best rate of climb or maximum endurance VY.................. 90 km/h IAS Best range speed .......................................................................... 130 km/h IAS Long range speed*........................................................................ 140 km/h IAS
* Long range speed is the speed faster than the best range speed which results in a slightly lesser range but represents a good compromise between range and saved air time.
5.5
Rate of Climb
Rate of climb, 450 kg, VY, MCP ................................................................. 4 m/s Rate of climb, 360 kg, VY, MCP ................................................................. 6 m/s
5.6
Take-offs and landings have been demonstrated up to a crosswind component of 36 km/h. The following data is valid for operation at a gross mass of 450 kg at an even air strip with short grass, no wind, and pre-rotation to 220 RPM. Take-off and landing distances account for a 15m obstacle. Take-off roll* .................................................................................... 80 120 m Take-off distance* .................................................................................... 300 m
* Take-off roll and take-off distance will be shorter using the boost regime of the ROTAX 914 engine
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5.7
All flight performance figures presented in this chapter are based on standard atmospheric conditions in sea level. Depending on actual temperature and pressure altitude (elevation) factors on take-off distance and climb rate can be deducted from the following chart.
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Outside Air Temperature 28 C and Pressure Altitude 3500 ft 88 % increase in take-off distance and climb rate reduced by 53 %
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5.8
The sink rate depending on airspeed with the engine in idle is plotted in the following diagram:
In case of an engine failure, expect a glide ratio of 1:3 which corresponds to a vertical distance of 900 m or 0.5 nautical miles for each 1000 ft.
5.9
5.9.1
The following fuel flow figures are provided as estimates and do not constitute certified performance. Exact fuel flow will vary with environmental conditions, cleanliness of propeller and rotor, piloting technique (minimum side slip), and power setting. For additional procedures about proper power setting consult SECTION 9 for supplemental data concerning the variable pitch propeller, if installed. Fuel flow at 130 km/h IAS ........................................................................13 ltr/h Fuel flow at 160 km/h IAS ........................................................................18 ltr/h 5.9.2 Service Ceiling
The service ceiling is based on 450 kg take-off weight, maximum continuous power, and a residual climb gradient of 0.5 m/s. ROTAX 912 ULS ...................................................................................10000 ft ROTAX 914 UL......................................................................................13000 ft
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6.1 6.2 6.3 General ......................................................................................................... 6-1 Weight and Balance Record .......................................................................... 6-1 Compliance with Weight and Balance ............................................................ 6-1
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The gyroplane must be operated within the weight and balance limits as specified in SECTION 2 of this manual. Loading situations outside these limits can result in restricted flight control and can ultimately lead to degraded safety.
6.2
An initial weighing report and equipment list showing gyroplane configuration, empty weight and centre of gravity is delivered with each gyroplane. This data applies to the gyroplane as delivered from the factory. Any changes in the configuration should be performed by a qualified maintenance station and documented. After modifications and at regular intervals a new weighing report and equipment list should be issued.
6.3
The Calidus gyroplane is designed in such way that compliance with weight and balance is provided, if the gyroplane is loaded within the individual weight limitations for each station as provided in SECTION 2 of this manual, and the certified maximum take-off weight, representing the total sum of pilot, passenger, baggage, fuel and current empty weight is not exceeded
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7.1 7.2 7.3 7.4 7.5 7.6 7.7 7.8 7.9 7.10 7.11 7.12 7.13 7.14 7.15 7.16 7.17 7.18 Introduction.................................................................................................... 7-1 Airframe and Undercarriage........................................................................... 7-1 Doors, Windows and Exits ............................................................................. 7-1 Fuel System .................................................................................................. 7-1 Pneumatic System......................................................................................... 7-3 Power Plant ................................................................................................... 7-4 Propeller ........................................................................................................ 7-4 Rotor System................................................................................................. 7-4 Vibration Damping ......................................................................................... 7-5 Flight Controls ............................................................................................... 7-5 Electrical System ........................................................................................... 7-7 Lighting System ............................................................................................. 7-7 Instrument Panel ........................................................................................... 7-8 Intercom ...................................................................................................... 7-13 Pitot Static ................................................................................................... 7-13 Indicators and Sensors ................................................................................ 7-13 Seats and Seatbelts .................................................................................... 7-13 Stowage Capacity........................................................................................ 7-13
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This section contains the description of the gyroplane and its standard systems and equipment. Optional equipment is described in Chapter 9 of this manual.
7.2
The load carrying structure of the gyroplane consists of a composite monocoque occupant enclosure, bolted to an inert-gas welded stainless steel tube framework including tower and aft extension. The composite structure and main frame carries all loads induced by the crew stations, engine, rotor, undercarriage, stabilizer, and serves as installation platform for additional equipment. Stabilizer structure with rudder is made of GRP (or in certain cases CRP) and is bolted to the aft extension of the main frame. Attachment points for the engine installation are provided by a steel tube ring mount at the rear of the mast, which also supports the rotor at its top end. The landing gear consists of a steerable nose wheel in a steel fork and two main wheels with hydraulic brake system. Both main wheels are equipped with wheel pants made from GRP and are mounted to the ends of the spring spar, which is made from GRP. The spar is designed to absorb even higher than normal landing loads in case of a hard landing or crash.
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This gyroplane features one large undivided glazed canopy which is hinged at its left hand side and has a locking mechanism on the right hand side. The locking mechanism can be operated from the inside and outside by turning the aluminium lever. The canopy is properly locked when the detent interlocks with the locking pin bushing and the lever is parallel to the canopy frame. Note that a firm force is needed to ensure the detent interlocks fully in order to lock the canopy properly. Two adjustable fresh air vents on the right hand side and one sliding window with pivoting vent are provided for ventilation. The sliding window can be used as viewing hatch in case of emergencies and is wide enough to reach through with a hand. The gyroplane is embarked and disembarked from the right hand side while the canopy is held open by a restraint strap. In case the canopy cannot be opened, use the emergency hammer located at the left hand side of the pilot station to break the Plexiglas and evacuate.
7.4
Fuel System
The fuel system consists of one or two tanks, a single filler port, fuel and ventilation lines, fuel level indication system, and drain. The filler port is located at the left hand side of the gyroplane. In order to open the filler cap, lift, then turn the flap, and pull out. Reverse to close cap. The cap is retained to the aircraft via a security cable. The main tank is installed below the aft seat in the left hand side and has a capacity of 39 litres. Fuel level is indicated by a transparent sight line with markings and also by a fuel quantity indicator in the cockpit.
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As an option an additional tank with a capacity of 36 litres and may be fitted on the right hand side. In this case a crossover line connects both to ensure equal level. In order to topoff tanks it is recommended to fill-up slowly and to allow flow levels to balance-out as the cross-over flow rate is limited. Both tanks are ventilated by a ventilation line above the tanks into the rear of the mast. Fuel hoses are made of fabric-reinforced rubber. As an option, low fuel sensors may be installed. The LOW FUEL warning light is triggered as soon as 5 litres or less of useable fuel remain in the tank. The fuel system versions differ with engine model, see schematics below.
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7.5
Pneumatic System
Aircraft trim, rotor brake and activation of the pre-rotator is controlled by a pneumatic system, consisting of an electrically driven air compressor with dry cartridge, a pressure gauge in the cockpit, solenoid valves, air lines, pneumatic actuators, and the respective cockpit controls. Trim function Trimming is effected by varying trim pressure in the pneumatic trim actuator which is installed in parallel with the rotor head tilt for pitch control. Aft or nose-up trimming activates the electrical compressor and increases trim pressure, causing the actuator to retract, and tilting the rotor disc aft. Forward trimming opens the pressure relief valve to reduce trim pressure and allows the rotor disc to flatten, due to the spindle head offset and the gyroplanes weight. The actual trim condition is indicated on the trim/brake pressure gauge in the centre panel of the cockpit. Lateral/roll trim is available as an option and works accordingly, using a lateral pneumatic trim cylinder. With this option installed, lateral trim condition is indicated by a LED bar on the instrument panel. Rotor brake With the pneumatic mode selector in BRAKE position the operation of the pneumatic trim actuator is reversed so that increased pressure causes the actuator to push the rotor head up (or level) and presses a brake pad against the rotor head disc. In order to increase brake pressure, move the 4-way trim switch to aft. Note that this action will also push the control stick forward. At full brake pressure the control stick will be maintained in its full forward position. Activation of the pre-rotator The pre-rotator is activated as long as the respective switch on the control stick head is depressed provided the following pre-conditions are met: pneumatic mode selector set to FLIGHT control stick in full forward position trim pressure less than 3 bar Canopy light OFF (if installed)
When activated the pneumatic clutch is activated and engine torque is transmitted through a 90 gearbox and drive to the pinion which is engaged by another small pneumatic actuator into the geared ring of the rotor head. The drive pinion is sliding on a helical gear to provide automatic lock-out in case of rotor RPM overrun. In order to allow necessary changes in length both pre-rotator drive shafts feature a sliding sleeve coupling. Activation of the pre-rotator in BRAKE position The pre-rotator can be activated in BRAKE position to park the rotor blades fore-aft for taxi. To do so, the pre-rotator switch and the overdrive/override switch in the cockpit panel have to be pressed simultaneously. Avoid prolonged activation of the pre-rotator with rotor brake engaged.
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7.6
Power Plant
Engine
There are two engine variants available, being the ROTAX 912 ULS normally aspirated reciprocating engine and the ROTAX 914 UL turbo charged version. Both engine types are 4 cylinder, horizontally opposed, 4 stroke engines featuring Liquid cooled cylinder heads Ram air cooled cylinders Dry sump forced lubrication Dual breakerless capacitor discharge ignition 2 constant depression carburettors Hydraulic tappets Electric starter Generator (Alternator) Reduction gearbox with integrated shock absorber and overload clutch
The ROTAX 912 ULS engine provides a maximum take-off power of 100 horse power while the turbo charged version offers a maximum take-off power of 115 horse power. For technical details refer to the engine manufacturers manual. Oil system The oil reservoir with dipstick is accessed through a cover on the right hand side of the fuselage. The cover is held by 3 cam lock fasteners which can be locked or unlocked by a quarter turn. The type of lubrication system requires a special procedure for accurate oil level checking and to prevent overfilling, which is described in SECTION 8 of this manual. Engine cooling Engine cooling is provided by ram air cooled cylinders and liquid cooled cylinder heads. Therefore, cylinder head temperature (CHT) indication in the cockpit corresponds to water temperature. Sufficient cooling air flow is provided by a ram air duct. The water cooling system comprises of engine driven pump, radiator with thermo-activated electrical blower fan, expansion tank with radiator cap, overflow bottle, and hoses. A single, large area radiator is mounted above the engine so that cooling air from the ram air duct passes through the cooler, is directed around the engines cylinders, and finally escapes through an opening at the lower rear end of the engine cowling. Force cooling is ensured by an electrically driven ducted fan controlled by a thermo switch. A push button in the cockpit allows manual activation temporarily which is typically used to avoid possible heat build-up after shut-down. For the relevant checking and replenishing procedures, refer to SECTION 8 of this manual and also the engine manufacturers manual.
7.7
Propeller
A three-bladed, fixed pitch propeller with aluminium hub is used as standard version. The propeller blades are made from composite material with a foam core. As an option a variable pitch propeller is available which is described in SECTION 9 of this manual.
7.8
Rotor System
The two-bladed, semi-rigid, teetering rotor system comprises high-strength aluminium extruded rotor blades, a hub bar, and a common teeter hinge assembly.
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The rotor blades feature an aerodynamic profile especially suitable for rotorcraft which, in combination with its relative centre of gravity, provides aerodynamic stability by eliminating negative blade pitching moments and flutter tendency. The hollow blade profile is sealed at both ends by plastic blade caps. The aluminium rotor hub bar is pre-coned to the natural coning angle of the blades and connects the blades firmly to each side using 6 fitting bolts and a clamping profile. In order to compensate for asymmetric air flow in forward flight the blades are free to teeter. The hinge assembly consists of teeter tower, teeter bolt and teeter block. The teeter bolt runs in a long Teflon coated bushing in the teeter block (main bearing action), as well as two shorter bushings in the teeter tower (emergency bearing action). The main bearing action is supported by special grease which is applied through a grease nipple on top of the teeter block. Servicing is described in SECTION 8 of this manual.
7.9
Vibration Damping
A certain level of vibration is inherent to any 2-bladed rotor system. In order to reduce vibration levels to a minimum, a vibration decoupling element in the rotor mast isolates rotor vibration from the fuselage.
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The Rudder is connected to the foot pedals with steel cables which are routed horizontally along the main frame. Both pairs of pedals are interconnected by a linkage. The nose wheel steering is directly linked to pedal/rudder control input by control rods. Throttle and brake quadrant The throttle and brake quadrant with choke is located on the left side of the pilot station. Throttle control (1) is conventional with IDLE in aft (or pulled) and full throttle in most forward position. With the ROTAX 914 UL engine the boost range is entered by overcoming a small resistance to the front. The throttle lever is linked with cable controls to the carburettors. A mechanical spring applies tension to the control cables and brings the carburettors to full throttle in case of a cable break. The throttle lever has a pre-set friction brake which holds the throttle in the selected position. Choke (3) is used start a cold engine. In order to do so, pull the choke lever fully to the rear or ON position and be sure to have the throttle in idle position. After starting the engine and a short warm-up, the choke can be slowly disengaged by moving the lever into its forward or OFF position. The hydraulic wheel brake is actuated by pulling the brake lever (2). A locking pawl mechanism allows setting for use as parking brake. In order to release the parking brake pull the brake lever a little further to let the spring-loaded locking pawl disengage, and then release wheel brake. Do not try to disengage the locking pawl by pressing the small release lever without pulling the brake lever at the same time. Releasing the pawl using the small release lever only will lead to premature deterioration of the teeth. If the teeth are worn the function of the parking brake will be compromised! The throttle and brake quadrant also supports the brake fluid reservoir (4) with screw cap and fluid level minimum and maximum markings, as well as the primary brake cylinder (5).
1 Throttle lever 2 Brake lever with locking pawl 3 Choke control 4 Brake fluid reservoir 5 Primary brake cylinder
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Equipment / System Generator Electrical fuel pump Pneumatic compressor Engine cooling fan Strobe lights NAV lights (LED) Landing light (LED) Radio ATR500 Radio ATR833 ATC Transponder TRT800H Garmin 695 Flymap F7 / Sky-Map T7 Flymap L Flymap L (dual screen) Flymap XL
Power load (-) 240 W 21 W 124 W (peak) / 103 W 194 W (peak) / 97 W 28 W 9W 7W 2 W (rcv) / 35 W (xmt) 7 W (rcv ) / 35 W (xmt) max. 10 W 40 W 5W 35 W 70 W 45 W
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The standard layout includes all instruments necessary for flight but also installation provisions for additional conventional instrumentation. The panel layouts Moving Map Landscape or Portrait include all relevant instruments arranged in a way to accept most off-the-shelf moving map navigation devices in the respective format. For detailed user information and instructions concerning the different moving map systems please refer to the manufacturers documentation. NOTE Any moving map system shall be used for reference only and does not replace proper flight planning and constant oversight and awareness.
The Glass Cockpit layout is tailored to the integrated flight and navigation suite DYNON AVIONICS SkyView. In addition to navigational and moving map functions, the system provides primary flight data and engine/vehicle monitoring. It is of utmost importance to read and understand the operators manual and to become familiar with the system before operation. In case of a system failure, a 2 (47mm) altimeter, air speed indicator and rotor speed indicator are provided as back-up instrumentation. Depending on the chosen instrumentation and optional equipment, the depicted panels on the following pages may vary.
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1 VPP control and fuse (if installed) 2 Pneumatic mode selector 3 Trim/brake pressure gauge 4 Engine RPM 5 Manifold pressure gauge (if inst.) 6 Rotor RPM 7 Canopy warning light 8 Oil pressure 9 Fire warning light 10 Oil temperature 11 Compass (card type option) 12 Cylinder head temperature 13 Lateral trim indicator (if installed) 14 Fuel level indicator 15 Low fuel warning light (if installed) 16 Intercom/headphone sockets 17 Overdrive push button
18 Altimeter 19 Air speed indicator 20 Radio (if installed) 21 ATC transponder (if installed) 22 Vertical speed indicator (if installed) 23 12V power receptacle (if installed) 24 Cooling fan manual activation 25 Cabin heat control (if installed) 26 GEN, FAN, LOW VOLT warning lights 27 BOOST Warn + Caution light (R914) 28 Avionics master switch 29 Switches (2nd fuel pump and options) 30 MAG switches 31 Hour meter 32 Master/starter switch 33 Rotor bearing temperature indication 34 Fuses
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1 VPP control and fuse (if installed) 2 Engine RPM 3 Pneumatic mode selector 4 Rotor RPM 5 Canopy warning light 6 Air speed indicator 7 Lateral trim indicator (if installed) 8 Altimeter 9 Fire warning light 10 Oil pressure 11 Trim/brake pressure gauge 12 Oil temperature 13 Cylinder head temperature 14 Intercom/headphone sockets 15 Overdrive push button 16 VSI 2 (47mm) (if installed)
17 Installation provisions for MMS 18 Radio (if installed) 19 ATC transponder (if installed) 20 Fuel level indicator 21 12V power receptacle (if installed) 22 Cooling fan manual activation 23 Cabin heat control (if installed) 24 GEN, FAN, LOW VOLT warning lights 25 BOOST Warn + Caution light (R914) 26 Avionics master switch 27 Switches (2nd fuel pump and options) 28 MAG switches 29 Hour meter 30 Master/starter switch 31 Rotor bearing temperature indication 32 Fuses
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Flight Manual Calidus Panel Layout Moving Map Portrait (Garmin 695)
1 12V power receptacle (if installed) 2 Engine RPM 3 Overdrive push button 4 Rotor RPM 5 Altimeter 6 MMS 7 Canopy warning light 8 Lateral trim indicator (if installed) 9 Fire warning light 10 MMS frame 11 Air speed indicator 12 Manifold pressure gauge (if inst.) 13 Low fuel warning light (if installed) 14 Fuel level indicator 15 Cooling fan manual activation 16 Intercom/headphone sockets 17 VPP control and fuse (if installed)
18 Pneumatic mode selector 19 Trim/brake pressure gauge 20 Radio (if installed) 21 ATC transponder (if installed) 22 Oil pressure 23 Oil temperature 24 Cylinder head temperature 25 Cabin heat control (if installed) 26 GEN, FAN, LOW VOLT warning lights 27 BOOST Warn + Caution light (R914) 28 Avionics master switch 29 Switches (2nd fuel pump and options) 30 MAG switches 31 Hour meter 32 Master/starter switch 33 Rotor bearing temperature indication 34 Fuses
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Flight Manual Calidus Panel Layout Glass Cockpit (DYNON AVIONICS SkyView.)
1 VPP control and fuse (if installed) 2 Back-up altimeter 3 Overdrive push button 4 Canopy warning light 5 Fire warning light 6 Low fuel warning light (if installed) 7 Integrated display warning light 8 Rotor RPM 9 DYNON Integrated Display 10 Lateral trim indicator (if installed) 11 Back-up air speed indicator 12 12V power receptacle (if installed) 13 Cooling fan manual activation 14 Intercom/headphone sockets
15 Pneumatic mode selector 16 Radio (if installed) 17 ATC transponder (if installed) 18 Trim/brake pressure gauge 19 Cabin heat control (if installed) 20 GEN, FAN, LOW VOLT warning lights 21 BOOST Warn + Caution light (R914) 22 Avionics master switch 23 Switches (2nd fuel pump and options) 24 MAG switches 25 Hour meter 26 Master/starter switch 27 Rotor bearing temperature indication 28 Fuses
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7.14 Intercom
The standard intercom system features standard headset sockets (TSR Tip Ring Sleeve) with additional XLR-3 socket for active headset power supply. Sockets are provided in each station, on the left hand side of the pilots respectively co-pilots seat. The intercom amplifier and VOX control is integrated in the respective radio. See manufacturers manual for additional information.
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CONTENTS
8.1 Maintenance Obligations ............................................................................... 8-1 8.2 General ......................................................................................................... 8-1 8.3 Ground Handling ........................................................................................... 8-2 8.4 Cleaning ........................................................................................................ 8-2 8.5 Refuelling ...................................................................................................... 8-2 8.6 Checking of Engine Oil Level ......................................................................... 8-2 8.7 Checking of Engine Coolant Level ................................................................. 8-3 8.8 Tire Pressure ................................................................................................. 8-3 8.9 Lubrication and Greasing............................................................................... 8-3 8.10 Replenishing of Fluids ................................................................................... 8-4 8.10.1 Engine oil ............................................................................................. 8-4 8.10.2 Engine coolant ..................................................................................... 8-4 8.11 Engine Air Filter ............................................................................................. 8-4 8.12 Propeller ........................................................................................................ 8-4 8.13 Battery ........................................................................................................... 8-4 8.14 Winter Operation ........................................................................................... 8-4 8.15 Removal, Disassembly, Assembly and Installation of the Rotor ..................... 8-5 8.15.1 Removal of the Rotor System .............................................................. 8-5 8.15.2 Disassembly of the Rotor System ........................................................ 8-6 8.15.3 Assembly of the Rotor System ............................................................. 8-7 8.15.4 Installation of the Rotor System ........................................................... 8-8 8.16 Road Transport ............................................................................................. 8-8 8.17 Repairs .......................................................................................................... 8-9
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Maintenance Obligations
According to the German law the owner/operator is responsible to ensure that the aircraft is properly maintained by an authorized facility and continued airworthiness is asserted by a qualified inspector. The supervision of this process has been delegated by the National Authority to the DULV (Deutscher Ultraleichtflugverband e.V.). All airworthiness limitations, inspections and time limits are described in detail in the maintenance manual. However, for owner/operators information the intervals for mandatory maintenance events are provided as follows: 25 h: 25 h inspection (one-time / non-recurrent) 100 h / 12 months (whatever occurs first): 100 h inspection 12 months: Annual airworthiness review (JNP, Jahresnachprfung) For engine maintenance and overhaul, refer to the engine manufacturers manual. Special inspections have to be performed by an authorized and qualified maintenance centre or the manufacturer after operational incidents, which are Hard landing Rotor contact with obstacle Propeller contact with obstacle or external impact Bird strike Lightning strike
If any of the above cases apply, mark the aircraft as unserviceable and consult the manufacturer or an authorized maintenance and repair station before further operation. Apart from these obligatory inspections and maintenance tasks, the owner/operator is entitled to perform the following preventive and in-between maintenance tasks and checks, as well as exchange of parts and minor repairs:
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General
Whenever possible, park the gyroplane in a place where it is protected from direct sunlight, wind and humidity. High humidity, especially in combination with a salt-laden atmosphere will lead to corrosion. The sunlights ultra-violet radiation and the heat impact on the GRP/CRP components may lead to a degradation of the materials integrity. The manufacturer will take no responsibility for damage or impaired safety margin due to improper treatment.
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Ground Handling
Experience shows that aircraft may be exposed to much higher loads when operated on ground, than when in flight. Such loads caused by rumbling on rough terrain, or bouncing the aircraft over the hangar threshold may easily exceed the design load in peak. Use caution when handling the gyroplane on ground. Do not push at the rudder or at the outer stabilizers. Avoid excessive swing of the rotor blades as repeated bending ultimately leads to fatigue or damage.
8.4
Cleaning
Care and regular cleaning of engine, propeller, rotor system and fuselage is the basic foundation for airworthiness and reliability. Therefore, the gyroplane should be cleaned after every last flight of the day or more often, if environmental conditions dictate. In order to protect the gyroplane against dirt, dust, bird soil, and sunlight, the aircraft should be covered with a light plastic tarpaulin or cloth. Openings to the engine, service access port and airspeed indicator should be closed after the flight (insects, birds etc.). Contamination can be cleaned with clean water, possibly with mild cleaning additives. To clean the rotor it is best to soak contamination with a cloth or towel, wipe with soft or microfibre cloth, and rinse thoroughly with water. CAUTION Do not use gasoline or solvents as cleaning agents for the windshields, as it will destroy them irreparably. Do not let windshields sun-dry after washing as they will stain permanently.
8.5
Refuelling
Have aircraft grounded before refuelling. Be aware that most airfield refuelling equipment is laid out for larger diameter tank filler necks and high flow rates. To avoid contamination, use a funnel with strainer and/or filter when refuelling from canisters. In case of two fuel tanks installed, a crossover line connects both to ensure equal level. In order to top-off tanks it is recommended to fill-up slowly and to allow flow levels to balance-out as the cross-over flow rate is limited. NOTE Do not fill to the absolute maximum in order to allow for thermal expansion of the fuel.
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Before attempting to check the engine oil level double check that both Magnetos are switched off. The oil level is measured with the aircraft in a level attitude and should be between the marks on the dipstick.
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Open oil tank access cover, remove oil reservoir cap and dipstick. Turn the engine by the propeller in the correct sense of rotation until you clearly hear the oil gurgle in the tank. Insert cleaned dipstick for measurement. Fill up oil according to the engine manufacturers specification when required. After completion make sure the dip stick is in place and the reservoir cap is back on securely. Install access cover.
CAUTION Never attempt to turn the engine against its sense of rotation as this may lead to damage.
8.7
Between flights, the engine coolant level is checked by verifying the level in the overflow bottle is within min. and max. markings. The coolant level can be easily seen when looking at the transparent overflow bottle when the access cover is removed. For additional details concerning this pre-flight check and a description of the more comprehensive daily check procedure, refer to the engine manufacturers manual.
8.8
Tire Pressure
Main wheels ........................................................................................... 1.6 bar Nose wheel ............................................................................................ 1.4 bar
8.9
Between maintenance intervals the owner/operator is entitled to do the following lubrication and greasing:
Component
Teeter bolt Pre-rotator drive coupling sleeves
Interval
5 hours as required
Application
as required as required
Type
AutoGyro S.VB6007 AutoGyro S.VB6006
CAUTION Any signs of wear on the teeter tower due to movement of the teeter bolt head indicate a beginning of seizure of the teeter hinge. In most cases the phenomenon is caused by insufficient greasing.
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8.12 Propeller
Clean regularly as contamination will noticeably decrease its efficiency, resulting in a negative effect on both aircraft performance and noise emission. Use either pure water or add mild cleaning additives. Let contamination soak, then remove with a soft cloth or micro fibre material and rinse with enough water. Check for erosion and damage, especially at the leading edge and blade tips. Check tight fit at the propeller blade root or any unusual sound when tapping the blades, in case of a variable pitch propeller. If in doubt or if damage is obvious, consult the aircraft manufacturer or a qualified maintenance station.
8.13 Battery
The aircraft is fitted with a maintenance-free gel electrolyte battery. Maintenance is therefore limited to outside soundness, correct attachment, and cleaning. Check integrity of the battery as leaking fluid contains corrosive sulphuric acid which would lead to extensive damage when contacting the framework and attachments. Charge the battery only with a charging device which is suitable for gel electrolyte batteries. CAUTION The battery must never be deep discharged, as it will be damaged. If so, it might need to be replaced.
During winter operations the necessary operating temperature for oil and cooling agent may not be reached. This can be compensated by taping some portion of the coolers. Monitor all engine temperatures closely after having the coolers taped and modify, if necessary. When using heated clothing be aware of the electrical power demand in regard to the generator performance. Do not exceed the generator output value in order not to drain the battery. A loss of electric power affects avionics and radio communication and can lead to an engine failure. Before each flight inspect all control cables for free and easy movement and sufficient lubrication.
CAUTION When removing or disassembling make sure to mark all parts so that each and every component of the rotor system is reassembled and installed in exactly the same way and orientation. Some rotor blades have loose washers in them which are required as balance weights. Do not remove or restrain if present!
8.15.1
1. Secure the gyroplane on level ground by engaging the parking brake, adjust the rotor system lengthwise and pump up the rotor brake to its maximum. 2. Remove and discard split pin and unscrew the castellated nut (5). The rotor system has to be tilted onto the black rotor teeter stop. 3. The teeter bolt (1) has to be extracted by using only the hand, not a hammer. If needed tilt the rotor blades carefully onto the teeter stop, in order to prevent the bolt from jamming. Make sure that the rotor stays level in the teeter axis, if not the teeter bolt will damage the Teflon coated bushes, while being pushed out. 4. A supervised second person has to hold the rotor system in flying direction. 5. Lift the rotor system carefully out of the teeter tower and be aware of the position of the shim washers (2). Their thicknesses may differ and it is essential that they are reinstalled on the correct side! They are marked with dots to identify the correct side. 6. Remove the rotor system to one side by letting it rest on your shoulder and take care not to collide with stabilizer or propeller.
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7. The shim washers and the teeter block in the hub are marked on each side with one or two engraved dots. Directly after the disassembly the shim washers need to be fixed on their respective side with cable ties. 8. The rotor system must not be placed on a dirty or grainy surface, as the blades can scratch and damage easily. The best way is to place the rotor blades centrally onto two stands, supporting the rotor at approximately 2 m distance from the hub.
Handling of the Rotor System Do not lift or support the rotor system at its blade tips as the bending moment due to the weight of the hub assembly may overstress the blade roots. If possible, handle with two persons while holding approximately in the middle of each blade. When supporting the system use two stands each positioned in about 2 metres distance from the hub.
CAUTION The assembled rotor system can be damaged irreparably if handled incorrectly. If the rotor system is lifted in a wrong way, its own weight may overstrain the material.
8.15.2
1. To disassemble the rotor system, place it upside down onto a clean surface or stands to support the rotor at approximately 2 m from the hub. 2. Loosen locknuts (6) on the first blade by counter holding the corresponding bolt head to prevent it from turning inside the blade holes.
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3. Push out all fitting bolts (4) without any force, but use no more than a gentle tapping if necessary. Tilt the rotor blade up and down to support easy removal of the bolt. 4. Carefully pull the rotor blade out of the hub (1) in radial direction and take off the clamping profile (2). 5. Repeat step 2 to 4 on second rotor blade. 6. Do not disassemble the rotor hub! 7. Store and transport rotor blades, clamping profile and rotor hub only in air cushion foil or using other suitable means to prevent bending or surface damage.
1 Rotor hub 2 Clamping profile 3 Rotor blade 8.15.3 Assembly of the Rotor System
1. The rotor blades, clamping profile and rotor hub are labelled with an engraved serial number. 2. Insert the first rotor blade carefully into the clamping profile. Make sure that all serial numbers match. 3. Fit the rotor hub side with the according serial number to clamping profile and blade. Insert fitting bolts without using force so that the bolt end is on top when the rotor system is installed. For re-identification and correct installation position the shaft length is provided in the figure above. Example: 40/12 means shaft length 40mm. 4. Position the washers and the locknut and hand-tighten all nuts. 5. Torque-tighten nuts with 15 Nm from the inside to the outside, using a torque wrench. When doing so, counter-hold bolts to prevent any damage the hub and blade holes. 6. Repeat steps 2 to 5 for the second rotor Position where serial numbers are blade. engraved (bottom side)
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During installation make sure to have each and every part of the rotor system installed in exactly the same way and orientation as it was before. 1. Secure the gyroplane on level ground by engaging parking brake, adjust the rotor head or teeter tower corresponding to fore-aft and pressurize the rotor brake up to maximum. 2. Check correct matching of parts: The rotor hub and the teeter tower are marked with two dots according to the orientation for installation. 3. Lift the rotor blade with a second briefed person (one person standing aft, one person standing directly in front of the hub). 4. Approach with the rotor system from the side to the gyroplane and make sure not to collide with propeller or stabilizer. Insert the rotor system into the hub from above while standing on a ladder or the rear seat. 5. The second person can let go, as soon as it is resting centrally in the teeter tower on the teeter stops. 6. Insert teeter bolt by hand in the same orientation as it was before (bolt head should be at that side of the teeter block which is marked with one dot) while matching the shim washers with the corresponding installation positions. 7. Check direction of assembly and shim washers: rotor hub, teeter tower and shim washers are marked on each side either with one or two engraved dots. 8. If the teeter bolt cannot be inserted, tilt the rotor blade along the teeter axis with the free hand. 9. Install washer and castellated nut. Hand-tighten only and secure with a new split pin. Use split pins only once. Make sure that the teeter bolt can be turned easily by hand.
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The rotor system must be removed and disassembled for road transport. When handled incorrectly the rotor system can be damaged irreparably. If undetected this may have catastrophic consequences.
8.17 Repairs
IMPORTANT NOTE Repairs may only be executed by persons authorized by the manufacturer, and in strict compliance with maintenance and repair instructions.
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SECTION 9 SUPPLEMENTS
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9-1.2 Limitations
No change to standard aircraft
CAUTION When adjusting the propeller do not overtorque (i.e. too high MAP for given RPM) the engine as this may lead to overloading, reduced life time or possible damage.
NOTE As a safety measure, the mechanical end stop in full COARSE position is chosen to allow a residual climb rate of 1 m/s in standard atmospheric conditions at sea level with a maximum gross weight of 450 kg.
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9-1.5 Performance
ROTAX 912 ULS
Power setting
Max. TOP Max. MCP 75% MCP 65% MCP 55% MCP
Engine RPM
5800 5500 5000 4800 4300
MAP
27.5 27 26 26 24
ROTAX 914 UL
Power setting
Max. TOP Max. MCP 75% MCP 65% MCP 55% MCP
Engine RPM
5800 5500 5000 4800 4300
MAP
39 35 31 29 28
MAP limits do not apply at engine speeds above 5100 RPM, marked by a yellow triangle at the RPM gauge / engine speed indicator.
NOTE Above data is valid for standard conditions at sea level. Keep in mind that engine and propeller performance is affected by altitude and temperature. For detailed information refer to the engine manufacturers and propeller manufacturers documentation.
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Activation of the rocker switch closes an electrical circuit which energizes the electrical pitch control motor inside the propeller hub through brushes running on a collector ring. The electrical motor drives a mechanical gear which is connected to torsion tubes running inside the propeller blades. Actual blade feathering motion is achieved by twisting the complete blade, without having the need for a pitch change bearing.
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9-2 Lights
9-2.1 General
Depending on customers configuration the gyroplane can be equipped with optional Landing lights Navigation /position lights Strobe lights
9-2.2 Limitations
No change to standard aircraft
9-2.5 Performance
No change to standard aircraft
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9-4.2 Limitations
No change to standard aircraft.
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9-5.2 Limitations
No change to standard aircraft.
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9-6.2 Limitations
VNE Never Exceed Speed.....................................................................130 km/h
NOTE The Never Exceed Speed VNE is valid if one or two stowage compartments are installed.. Maximum loading (per compartment) ........................................................ 20 kg
NO STEP!
9-6.4
Exterior Check (supplemental) Station 2/3 and 10/11 Attachment ........................................................................ Checked and secure Cover ........................................................................................Closed and tight
9-6.5
Rate of Climb, 450 kg, VY, MCP ............................................................. 3.5 m/s Rate of Climb, 360 kg, VY, MCP ............................................................. 5.5 m/s
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9-6.6
Unchanged
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CONTENTS
Low-G Avoidance....................................................................................................... 10-1 Side Slip in Gyroplanes .............................................................................................. 10-1 Flying Low on Fuel Is Dangerous ............................................................................... 10-2 Do Not Push the Envelope and Remain Easy On the Controls ................................... 10-2 Strobe Lights On For Your Own and Others Safety ................................................ 10-2 Propellers and Rotors Can Be Extremely Dangerous ................................................. 10-2 Power Lines and Cables Are Deadly .......................................................................... 10-2 Loss of Visibility Can Be Fatal .................................................................................... 10-2 Overconfidence Prevails in Accidents ........................................................................ 10-3 Flying Low over Water is Very Hazardous .................................................................. 10-3 Conversion Pilots Constitute High Risk When Flying Gyroplanes ............................... 10-3 Beware of Demonstration or Initial Training Flights .................................................... 10-4 Training Off-Field Simulated Engine Failures ............................................................. 10-4
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Low-G Avoidance
Never push the control stick forward to descend or to terminate a pull-up (as you would in an airplane). This may produce a low-G (near weightless) condition which can result in a situation with reduced or lost lateral roll control and significant loss of main rotor RPM. Always reduce power to initiate a descent.
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likely to occur when a pilot attempts to fly through a partially obscured area and realizes too late that he is losing visibility. He loses control of the gyroplane when he attempts a turn to regain visibility but is unable to complete the turn without visual references. You must take corrective action before visibility is lost! Remember, a precautionary landing in a gyroplane will always be safer than a flight with impaired or no visibility.
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with his built-in senses and programmed reflexes represents a vital part in the active control feedback loop. Helicopter pilots, on the other hand, may underestimate the characteristics of gyroplanes and the necessity for proper training. The simplicity of design may lead them to the assumption that gyroplanes are easy to fly throughout the envelope. Even helicopter pilots that do not look down on gyroplanes and take it serious may confuse throttle control (push for power) with the control sense of a collective pitch (pull for power) in a stress situation. To develop safe gyroplane reactions, conversion pilots must practice each procedure over and over again with a competent instructor until hands and feet will always make the right move without requiring conscious thought. AND, ABOVE ALL, HE MUST NEVER ABRUPTLY PUSH THE CONTROL STICK FORWARD.
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Appendix
Appendix
Appendix
Appendix
Use this form to register as (new) operator / owner, in order to receive safety and service related information concerning your aircraft. The information is stored in a database and is only used within AutoGyro GmbH for the above purpose. Without proper and timely registration, the operator will not receive vital information, which may lead to unsafe flight or an un-airworthy aircraft. Return this form to: AutoGyro GmbH Dornierstrae 14 31137 Hildesheim Aircraft Type:
Year of manufacture:
Engine Type:
Airframe S/N:
Engine S/N:
Airframe hours:
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Customers feedback is important to AutoGyros Technical Publication team. This manual and all information herein have been compiled with greatest care and a maximum level of clarity, safety, and user-friendliness in mind. However, we welcome any comments, questions or suggestions that help us provide a higher quality of our documentation, services, and products. All submitted feedback forms will be processed internally. We are committed to providing a response within ten working days of receipt. Return this form to: AutoGyro GmbH Dornierstrae 14 31137 Hildesheim Document
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This form is supplied to enable the owner/operator to inform (anonymously, if needed) AutoGyro GmbH of any incident, accident, or other field or service failure that they feel appropriate. The owner must also, of course, inform the relevant authorities if that is appropriate, e.g. Air Accident Investigation Branch etc. Depending on the incident information supplied, a corrective action is investigated and, if needed, supplied back to the customer(s). The information is stored in a database and is only used within AutoGyro GmbH for the above purpose. Return this form to: AutoGyro GmbH Dornierstrae 14 31137 Hildesheim Aircraft Type:
or email to [email protected] Serial Number (Werk-Nr.): Registered at: (Airworthiness authority) Engine Type:
Year of manufacture:
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Incident Reporting
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