Sikorsky Introduces 'Project Firefly™' Electric Helicopter Demonstrator
Monday, July 19, 2010
LONDON, July 19 -- FARNBOROUGH AIR SHOW --
Sikorsky Innovations, the technology
development organization of Sikorsky Aircraft,
announced today from the Farnborough
International Air Show that it has developed an
all-electric helicopter technology
demonstrator. Sikorsky Aircraft is a subsidiary
of United Technologies Corp.
The
Firefly™ Technology Demonstration Aircraft
will be unveiled on July 26 at the EAA
(Experimental Aircraft Association) AirVenture
exhibition in Oshkosh, Wisconsin, USA, as part
of the world symposium on electric aircraft.
The demonstrator will be one of the main
attractions in the Aviation Learning Center
along with other state-of-the-art commercially
available and prototype electric
aircraft.
"Our objectives with Project
Firefly are to provide a proof of principle
concept to validate the benefits of an
electrically powered rotorcraft; to develop the
technologies to enable the manned flight of
that technology, and to drive future
development of improved, state-of-the-art
'green' technologies and practices," said Chris
Van Buiten, Director of Sikorsky
Innovations.
In building the
demonstrator, the Innovations team replaced the
legacy propulsion system of an S-300C™
helicopter with a high-efficiency, electric
motor and digital controller from U.S. Hybrid,
coupled with a lithium ion energy storage
system from Gaia. Integrated sensors provide
real-time aircraft health information to the
pilot through a panel integrated interactive
LCD monitor. Eagle Aviation Technologies,
LLC, executed the custom airframe modifications
and assembly of the demonstrator
aircraft.
"World fuel reserves are
continuing to dwindle as demand increases. This
inversion of the supply/demand cycle will
increase operating costs of all fuel-based
vehicles, especially in the aviation industry.
Nowhere is this more apparent than in the
commercial helicopter market, where the
critical role rotorcraft play could be
threatened by spiraling fuel costs," said Mark
Miller, Vice President, Sikorsky Research &
Engineering.
"Many of the most
significant advancements in aviation have been
enabled by transformations in propulsion
technology. It is exciting to be at the
forefront of the exploration of electric
propulsion technology for rotorcraft," said
Miller. "Through the electrical conversion,
propulsion efficiency of the aircraft has been
increased roughly 300 percent from baseline.
Electric propulsion also inherently simplifies
the complexity of the propulsion system by
reducing the quantity of moving parts,
increasing reliability while reducing direct
operating costs."
The demonstrator will
feature a 200 horsepower electric motor, a
motor controller, a battery system, and cockpit
controls. First flight is anticipated later
this year, upon completion of ground tests and
safety of flight reviews in accordance with
Sikorsky standard practice for all aircraft
programs.
"With current energy storage
technology, payload and endurance will fall
short of typical helicopter performance. These
values will grow as rapidly maturing technology
is integrated on the demonstrator," Miller
added.
Features of the "Firefly"
include:
*
All-electric drive system
* Safe and efficient high-density energy
storage system
*
Automated monitoring and alert
technologies
* Next
generation cockpit displays
About
Sikorsky Innovations:
Sikorsky
Innovations is an agile, networked group of
Sikorsky employees and industry teammates
dedicated to demonstrating innovative
technology solutions to the toughest problems
in vertical flight. Sikorsky Innovations is
pursuing a broad range of advanced
technologies, including the X2 Technology™
demonstrator, aware and adaptive aircraft
systems, and optionally piloted
aircraft.
The mission of Sikorsky
Innovations is to develop and mature the
technologies, products and processes that will
redefine the future of vertical flight. The
organization builds on Sikorsky's nearly 90
years of innovation and will increase the scope
of previous efforts by expanding collaborative
arrangements spanning government technology
agencies, academic institutions, other UTC
facilities, and entrepreneurial businesses
where research and product development will
take place in cooperation with Sikorsky's
engineers and technicians.
About
Sikorsky Aircraft:
Sikorsky Aircraft
Corp., based in Stratford, Conn., USA, is a
world leader in helicopter design, manufacture
and service. United Technologies Corp., based
in Hartford, Conn., USA, provides a broad range
of high technology products and support
services to the aerospace and building systems
industries.
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