ROTORCRAFT HANDLING QUALITIES CONFERENCE
Tuesday 4th - Thursday 6th November 2008
The Forseight Centre, University of Liverpool, UK
European Capital of Culture 2008
During the 13 years since the AHS/NASA Conference on Flying Qualities and Human Factors held in San Francisco, the rotorcraft commnunity has made huge strides forward in both the development and the application of this integrated systems disciplin and operational attribute. For example, although the original focus of attention for ADS-33 rapidly blurred with the cancellation of the RAH-66 Commanche in February 2004, the exploitation seeds has already been sown and the first fruits of application realised in rotorcraft procurement programmes in the USA, Europe and Worldwide.
This Conference is the 4th in a series stretching back more than 25 years - NASA Ames (1982), London (1988) and San Francisco (1993) - reflecting a continuing motivation by the HQ community of engineers and pilots to review, discuss and record the developments of a technology that contributes so significantly to flight safety and operational performance.
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