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EASA Helicopter Vortex-Ring-State Experimental Research Project

Laurent Binet, ONERA
Philippe Gasquez, DGA-EV
Raffaele Di Caprio, EASA

https://doi.org/10.4050/F-0081-2025-0329

Abstract:
While known and largely studied, the Vortex-Ring-State (VRS) phenomenon remains the cause of numerous accidents every year and many questions are still open. In order to better understand the VRS phenomenon on different kinds of helicopters and to evaluate the effectiveness of recovery manoeuvres such as the one proposed by Capt. Vuichard, the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) launched the Helicopter Vortex-Ring-State Experimental Research project (EASA.2022.C11). Both objectives required to set-up flight test campaigns on two helicopter types, with a total of eight flights performed during the project. In addition to the description of the procedures that such flights required, the paper presents the Flight Test Instrumentation used and the analyses of the flight test data, including vibration measurements. Thus, flight conditions at which the VRS starts to develop, main parameters that influence and contribute to VRS symptoms and effects, or the effectiveness of the recovery techniques currently applied are presented and discussed in this paper.


EASA Helicopter Vortex-Ring-State Experimental Research Project

  • Presented at Forum 81 - Best Paper for this session
  • 22 pages
  • SKU # : F-0081-2025-0329
  • Winner of the Alfred Gessow Best Paper Award at Forum 81
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EASA Helicopter Vortex-Ring-State Experimental Research Project

Authors / Details:
Laurent Binet, ONERA
Philippe Gasquez, DGA-EV
Raffaele Di Caprio, EASA