Abstract

When flight simulator motion systems are tuned for acceptable response to pilot control inputs, it is found that their response to turbulence may be unduly attenuated. The motion augmentation technique described in this paper allows the designer to increase the simulator's motion response to turbulence without otherwise altering its flight characteristics. The method employs a second set of flight equations excited only by the turbulence signals. The output from these equations is added to that from the primary simulation flight equations before being fed to the motion system. A sample case is developed showing its successful application to the heave channel of the University of Toronto Institute for Aerospace Studies Flight Research Simulator.

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