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The Eurocopter X³ ''(X-Cubed)'' is an experimental high-speed
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developed by
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(formerly
Eurocopter Airbus Helicopters SAS (formerly Eurocopter Group) is the helicopter manufacturing division of Airbus. It is the largest in the industry in terms of revenues and turbine helicopter deliveries. Its head office is located at Marseille Provence A ...
). A technology demonstration platform for "high-speed, long-range hybrid helicopter" or H³ concept, the X³ achieved in level flight on 7 June 2013, setting an unofficial helicopter speed record. In June 2014, it was placed in a French air museum in the village of Saint-Victoret.


Design and development


Technology

The X³ demonstrator is based on the
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helicopter, with the addition of short span wings each fitted with a tractor propeller, having different pitch to counter the torque effect of the main rotor.Erdos, Robert.
Flying the Future
" ''Vertical (Magazine)'', 10 August 2012. Retrieved 5 September 2014.
Conventional helicopters use tail rotors to counter the torque effect. The tractor propellers are gear driven from the two main
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engines which also drive the five-bladed main rotor system, taken from a
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. Guest pilots describe the X³ flight as smooth, but the X³ does not have
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or active anti-vibration systems and can fly without stability augmentation systems, unlike the
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.. The helicopter is designed to prove the concept of a high-speed helicopter which depends on slowing the rotor speed (by 15%) to avoid drag from the advancing blade tip, and to avoid
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by unloading the rotor while a small wing provides 40–80% lift instead..
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The X³ can hover with a pitch attitude between minus 10 and plus 15 degrees. Its
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range is 40 degrees in hover, and is capable of flying at bank angles of 120 to 140 degrees. During testing the aircraft demonstrated a rate of climb of 5,500 feet per minute and high-G turn rates of 2Gs at 210 knots.


Performance

The X³ first flew on 6 September 2010 from French
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facility at
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. On 12 May 2011 the X³ demonstrated a speed of while using less than 80 percent of available power.. In May 2012, it was announced that the Eurocopter X³ development team had received the
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's Howard Hughes Award for 2012. Eurocopter demonstrated the X³ in the United States during the summer of 2012, the aircraft logging 55 flight hours, with a number of commercial and military operators being given the opportunity to fly the aircraft. With an aerodynamic fairing installed on the rotor head, the X³ demonstrated a speed of in level flight and in a shallow dive on 7 June 2013,.Paur, Jason.
X³ Helicopter Sets Speed Record at Nearly 300 MPH
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'', 11 June 2013. Retrieved 17 June 2014
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on 31 March 2014
beating the
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's unofficial record set in September 2010, and thus becoming the world's fastest non-jet augmented
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Variants

Eurocopter suggested that a production H³ application could appear as soon as 2020. The company had also previously expressed an interest in offering an H³ technology based solution for the United States'
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program, with
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submitting bid to build a technology demonstrator under the US Army's Joint Multi Role (JMR) program, but later withdrew due to costMajumdar, Dave.
Cost drove EADS from US Army rotorcraft demonstration
13 June 2013. Retrieved 17 June 2014. on 12 May 2014
and because Eurocopter might have to transfer X³ intellectual property to the US, and Eurocopter chose to focus on the
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instead. Ultimately the company was not downselected for the JMR effort, and the AAS program was cancelled. Eurocopter saw the offshore oil market and
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community as potential customers for X³ technology. An X³-based unpressurised compound helicopter called LifeRCraft is also among the projects planned under the European Union's €4 billion ($5.44 billion) Clean Sky 2 research program as one of two high-speed rotorcraft flight demonstrators.Osborne, Tony.
Eurocopter Ponders X³ Helicopter’s Next Steps
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'', 17 June 2013. Retrieved 17 June 2014. on 13 May 2014.
8.7 Compound Rotorcraft Demonstration (LifeRCraft) – WP2
pages 302–375. Size: 747 pages, 23 MB. ''
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2'', 27 June 2014. Retrieved 7 October 2014.
Airbus began development of the hybrid composite helicopter with a 4.6-litre V-8 piston engine in 2014,Sailer, J.
Airbus Helicopters to design new compound rotorcraft demonstrator in the frame of Clean Sky 2 program
" Airbus PR, 16 July 2014. Retrieved 22 July 2014.
froze the design in 2016 to start building in 2017, and plans to fly it in 2019. The X³ was moved to Musée de l’air et de l’espace in 2014 for public display..


RACER

The Airbus RACER ''(Rapid And Cost-Effective Rotorcraft)'' is a development revealed at the June 2017
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, final assembly will start in 2019 for a 2020 first flight. Cruising up to , it aims for a 25% cost reduction per distance over a conventional
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Specifications


See also


References


External links

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Video X³

Video X³, Cockpit

Making of
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