NLR enjoys an excellent worldwide reputation in the field of wind tunnel models. ![]() NLR is also assisting the South Korean helicopter manufacturer in the development of the KUH-1M model, which will be capable of landing on sea-going vessels, and is contributing to the test programme for the civil-use Surion helicopter, which is designed for flight conditions involving ice formation. In this test, NLR assessed if the control system was capable of slalom flight manoeuvres, hovering, and making the aircraft turn on its own axis. In spring 2016, for instance, NLR evaluated the Fly-By-Wire (FBW) system of the KUH Surion helicopter in a simulator facility in Seoul. The production and testing of wind tunnel models is part of NLR’s strategy to acquire more OEM contracts, and is a direct result of the close relationship that KAI and NLR have built up over the past few years. Since early 2016 the helicopter model has been subjected to various wind tunnel tests at all stages of its development, from the initial ‘bare bones’ standard configuration to the current highly detailed model, which includes components like antennas and wire cutters. ![]() ![]() The design was produced for Korea Aerospace Industries (KAI), using 60 percent 3D-printed plastic elements. Recently NLR has performed the third test of a model of the South Korean LAH helicopter in the Low-Speed Tunnel (LST) of German-Dutch Wind Tunnels (DNW).
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