CarterCopter Brochure - Carter Aviation Technologies

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CarterCopter Brochure - Carter Aviation Technologies
CarterCopters
• Cleaner
• Greener
• Safer
Your affordable
environmentally-friendly
VTOL technology
© 2015 – Carter Aviation Technologies, LLC
Carter Aviation
Founded in 1994
Is a green VTOL possible?
Genesis & Mission:
The company has its roots in the wind industry. In the late 70s
and early 80s, Carter Wind Systems developed the most
efficient wind turbine of its time. The key enabler was the
very lightweight high inertia wind turbine blades. This same
core technology is a critical enabling element of Carter’s Slowed-Rotor/Compound
(SR/C™) technology. Jumpstarted by the
success in the wind industry, Carter
Aviation was founded with the mission to
develop breakthrough vertical-lift technology – Technology aimed at providing the
world’s safest and most efficient and
environmentally friendly runway independent aircraft ever conceived.
…and they did it!
*SR/C is a trademark of
Carter Aviation Technologies, LLC
Technology Comparisons
Assessment Factors
Speeds beyond 350 kts
Hover Efficiency
Cruise Efficiency
Engine Out Safety
Stall Characteristics
Easy to Fly
Ease of Obtaining License
Autonomous Potential
Ducted Fan
Helicopter
Tiltrotor
Fixed-Wing
CarterCopter
N/A
CarterCopter Stands Out:
All aircraft have varying levels of potential across a
variety of assessment factors. From speed to hover and
cruise efficiency, the CarterCopter hits them all. No
other technology provides the level of performance,
level of safety, and ease of operation in a single
platform. All of this in a cleaner and more cost effective
design. Because of these characteristics, the CarterCopter will emerge in the future as the aircraft of
choice. 20 years in the making, this runway independent technology offers the freedom of VTOL operations
with the speed and efficiency of conventional fixedwing aircraft, but delivers this performance at an
affordable price. No other technology has achieved
this.
…how developed?
CarterCopters: Green Technology
of Tomorrow Available Today!
Gen II Prototype
Flight Testing 2010-Present
Gen I Prototype
Flight Testing 1998-2005
Wind Tunnel
Test Model
Founded 1994
Technology Demonstrations:
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Extreme Cruise Efficiency
Jump Takeoffs
…how possible?
Zero Roll Landings
Broke Mu-1 Barrier (Aviation First)
Engine Out Safe Recovery and Landing
It’s all about Drag Reduction
CarterCopter is a simple
fixed-wing aircraft first
Rotor added for vertical
takeoff & landing
Rotor RPM greatly
reduced for cruise
CarterCopter Slowed Rotor:
The slowing of the rotor all but eliminates its contribution to
drag in cruise flight and thus you’re back to a pure fixed-wing
aircraft with all the performance benefits and efficiencies. The
addition of the rotor and the subsequent slowing of its RPM to
eliminate drag is what gives CarterCopters VTOL performance
without the baggage. That baggage being the debilitating
impact of an open rotor system in forward flight with all of its
associated drag and cruise inefficiency.
…how’s it transition?
Seamless Transition from
Vertical to Translational Flight
4. Landing: Rotor RPM automatically speeds up as aircraft
decelerates for landing. Pilot
performs simple flare to arrest
the sink rate and perform a
zero-roll landing.
2. Transition: Aircraft
accelerates & rotor RPM automatically begins to slow (no
pilot input required).
3. Cruise: Rotor continues to
slow automatically to the
minimum stable RPM with
wings providing 90% of the lift.
1. Takeoff: Rotor is pre-rotated on the
ground then disengaged for takeoff. A
simple button press and the aircraft
automatically jumps off the ground and
begins to climb and accelerate.
Pilot
maintains throttle setting and aircraft pitch
like a conventional fixed-wing aircraft.
CarterCopter Flying Characterics:
CarterCopters are designed to fly generally like conventional
general aviation aircraft. With the exception of pre-rotating
the rotor in preparation for a vertical takeoff, airmanship and
handling of the aircraft will be familiar to fixed-wing pilots.
This has been achieved by fully automating aspects of the
aircraft control specific to the vertical flight elements and
transition to wing borne flight.
…technologies involved?
Enabling Technologies
High Mu Ratio Rotor
Enables High Speed
Forward Flight
High Inertia Rotor
Permits Jump Takeoffs
and Safe Engine
Out Landings
Tilting Mast Controls
Rotor RPM for
High Cruise Efficiency
High Energy Absorbing
Landing Gear Improves
Landing Safety
High Aspect Ratio
Wings Optimized
for Cruise Efficiency
All Composite
Construction Reduces
Weight which
Improves Performance
Safety & Efficiency Focus:
• Carter SR/C technology has demonstrated
efficiency 3x better than helicopters
• Safety features are best-in-class for VTOLs
and dramatically better than general aviation
aircraft
…the results
“I think we need a
revolution in direct
operating costs” *
Relative Comparisons
*Dick Spivey, former director of the Army’s
AeroFlightDynamics Directorate (AFDD),
made these remarks at the American Helicopter Society
(AHS) annual forum 69 and published in the AHS Vertiflight
magazine (Vol. 59, No. 4)
1000
The Solution…
Helicopters
CarterCopters
66% reduction
in Direct
Operating Costs
900
800
700
600
500
400
300
200
100
0
1
Fuel Consumption
2
Operating
3
Acquisition
Costs
CarterCopters are Sustainable:
• Consume 1/3 the fuel of Helicopters
• Operating cost 1/3 that of Helicopters
• Acquisition cost 1/2 that of Helicopters
…details?
Sample Matchups
Representative
Max Speed
Helicopters
(kts)
EC-120
120
EC-135
140
Range
(nm)
340
334
Payload
(lbs)
836
1,201
Fuel per Mile
(lbs per nm)
2.15
3.88
206B3
407
120
140
301
330
818
1,342
2.03
3.41
R44 (Raven II)
R66
116
125
300
325
823
927
1.10
1.86
Average
127
322
991
2.4 lbs per nm
CarterCopter
200
690
1,000
0.72 lbs per nm
Data Source: Conklin & de Decker supplemented with OEM published specifications
CarterCopter Performance
Above based on the 4-place aircraft with a 45 ft
rotor and 38 ft wingspan powered by the Lycoming
TIO-540. At 17,500 ft altitude and best range cruise
speeds, this aircraft can deliver a 976 nm range!
Clean Technology:
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Farther
Faster
…how clean?
Carrying more
Fraction of the cost
On less fuel!
Emissions
34.7
22.8
2010
35.6
2012
2011
Billion Metric Tons of CO2
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
Average Helicopter
Carbon emissions
per nautical mile
vs CarterCopters
1
0
Green Technology
for a Brighter Future
…how achieved?
Cruise Efficiency
14
Effective Lift to Drag (L/De)
12
10
8
Better
6
4
2
0
0
100
200
300
400
True Airspeed (mph)
CarterCopter (4k ft)
CarterCopter (25k ft)
CarterCopter Advantage:
• Typical Helo L/De ~ 4 or slightly higher
• CarterCopter 3x better than Helos
• Represents world’s most efficient VTOL
…VTOL Safety?
Rotor Energy / Pounds Gross Weight
VTOL Safety
World
Class
1400
1200
1000
800
600
Better
Minimal
Margin
Good
Margin
400
200
0
R22
OH-58
412
206A
CarterCopter
1
UH-60
CH-53
214
AH-1
CarterCopter Soars:
CarterCopters are equipped with an ultra high inertia rotor
that generates tremendous energy. It is this energy that is harvested to perform safe zero roll landings time after time. For
the world’s helicopter fleet, landing on rotor energy alone is an
emergency procedure and can result in significant damage to
the aircraft or worse. CarterCopter rotor technology makes
these landings routine.
…why important?
Safety
Events Leading
to Autorotation
Helo
Carter
Copter
Helo
Implications
CarterCopter
Implications
Perform normal landing
Engine Failure
Emergency procedure - Enter
Autorotation. Specific helo type and
pilot proficiency determine outcome
Perform normal landing
Fuel Starvation
Emergency procedure - Enter
Autorotation. Specific helo type and
pilot proficiency determine outcome
Main Gearbox Failure
Emergency procedure - Enter
Autorotation. Specific helo type and
pilot proficiency determine outcome
Main gearbox not
required in flight
with a CarterCopter
Tailrotor Driveshaft Failure
Emergency procedure - Enter
Autorotation. Specific helo type and
pilot proficiency determine outcome
Tailrotor driveshaft
not required in
a CarterCopter
Tailrotor Gearbox Failure
Emergency procedure - Enter
Autorotation. Specific helo type and
pilot proficiency determine outcome
Tailrotor gearbox
not required in
a CarterCopter
Autorotations are a very tricky maneuver even for high time
experienced pilots. Many factors determine the outcome.
…more on safety
Safety
Helicopter vs Fixed-wings:
Helicopter manufacturers have long claimed safety advantages
over fixed-wing aircraft. The basis of the claim is that a helicopter can land practically anywhere since it can autorotate
and doesn’t require a runway. While this is true, successfully
performing an autorotation in the real world typically results in
substantial damage to the aircraft, banged up occupants or
worse. The general safety record of helicopters is more
troubling.
Tourism
Minor
Injuries
Serious
Injuries
Fatalities
Tourism may be
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12
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one of the least
demanding helicopter missions, but it is not
without issues. A study summarized accidents in Hawaii from ’90-2011. There were
25 accidents & more than 1 fatality per year.
CarterCopter Safety Trumps Them All:
CarterCopters have the same advantages of helicopters over
fixed-wings, but with a critical exception – CarterCopters have
enough rotor energy to make a normal landing after an engine
failure – No other flying machine ever devised can make this
claim. Unique technology with exceptional safety.
…avoid areas
Dead Man’s Curve
Height (feet)
Helicopter Height – Velocity
Sample Diagram
Must Avoid
Regions
Low Speed
Region
Takeoff
Corridor
High Speed
Region
Airspeed (knots)
CarterCopters Safe at all Speeds & Altitudes:
All helicopters have height-velocity diagrams often referred to
as ‘dead man’s curves.’ Although within the helicopter safe
flight envelope, these airspeed and altitude combinations
must be avoided. If the aircraft has a failure requiring an
autorotation while in one of these regions, recovery will not be
possible. CarterCopters have no avoid regions within the
flight envelope nor a stall speed since lift seamlessly shifts
between wing and rotor throughout all speeds regimes.
CarterCopters – Cleaner, Greener, & Safer.
…hard to fly?
Simple to Fly
CarterCopters are Simple to Fly:
An affordable personal air vehicle (PAV) with point to point
capabilities for the general population is just around the
corner. Rotor pitch control, referred to as collective in
helicopters, is automated so a helicopter pilots license is not
required. With every landing an autorotation, there is no need
to obtain special training to land in the event of engine failure.
With straightforward general aviation aircraft controls, a fixedwing pilots license with gyro add on is all that is required. Easy
and safe to operate, the PAV is poised to change aviation
forever.
…hear that?
Acoustics
Effective Perceived Noise Level (EPNdB)
Civil Helicopter Acoustic Requirements
Cruise Airspeed
S-92A
Gross Weight (lbs)
CarterCopters Clean and Quiet:
CarterCopter’s SlowedRotor/Compound
Technology is 15-20
EPNdB quieter than the
least noisy helicopters
Recall that CarterCopters are essentially a fixed-wing aircraft.
As such, they possess fixed-wing acoustic characteristics.
Unlike helicopters where the rotor is loaded and therefore
noisy throughout the flight envelope, CarterCopters cruise
quietly, cleanly, and efficiently through the skies.
…in summary
CarterCopters
• Cleaner – 1/3 the carbon
• Greener – Fuel efficient,
quietest VTOL
• Safer – Engine failure
means normal
landing
Your affordable
environmentally-friendly
VTOL technology