A composite structure forming a load bearing composite shell for a helicopter, with a shell which defines the exterior of a fuselage and includes a central fuselage section and tail boom, a fuselage which is adapted house an engine or drive train, a layered composite crashworthy seat and support str
A composite structure forming a load bearing composite shell for a helicopter, with a shell which defines the exterior of a fuselage and includes a central fuselage section and tail boom, a fuselage which is adapted house an engine or drive train, a layered composite crashworthy seat and support structure and a fastening and a method of fastening by providing an adhesive between two layers which is allowed to flow through opposing holes in the layers to provide a chemical and mechanical attachment between the layers.
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1. A primary flight structure comprising: a load bearing composite shell defining at least an exterior of a helicopter fuselage, the fuselage defining at least an integrally formed central fuselage section and tail boom,wherein the central fuselage section is adapted to enclose at least one of an en
1. A primary flight structure comprising: a load bearing composite shell defining at least an exterior of a helicopter fuselage, the fuselage defining at least an integrally formed central fuselage section and tail boom,wherein the central fuselage section is adapted to enclose at least one of an engine or drive train. 2. The primary flight structure as claimed in claim 1, wherein the tail boom has attached or is adapted to have attached at least one of an empennage, fins, or tail rotor mechanism. 3. The primary flight structure as claimed in claim 2, wherein the empennage is adapted to support a ducted fan tail rotor assembly, horizontal and vertical stabilisers. 4. The primary flight structure as claimed in claim 1, wherein the tail boom is adapted to have attached an empennage to thereby form a monocoque structure. 5. The primary flight structure as claimed in claim 1, further comprising a forward section of the fuselage adapted to house one or more occupants and flight controls. 6. The primary flight structure as claimed in claim 5, wherein the central section and forward section of the fuselage delineate at least one of a door, window or hatch opening. 7. The primary flight structure as claimed in claim 5, further comprising at least two members components extending between at least an upper and lower internal surface of the fuselage, wherein the at least two members components further comprise an integrally formed and forward protruding substructure adapted to extend from the central fuselage section to the forward section, the protruding substructure having a lower region adapted to attach to a lower internal surface of the composite shell and an upper region adapted to support a cabin floor panel. 8. The primary flight structure as claimed in claim 7, wherein the forward section of the fuselage and the cabin floor panel at least partly define a cabin space such that seating for occupants and flight controls can be located. 9. The primary flight structure as claimed in claim 7, wherein the cabin floor panel is supported by the forward protruding substructure and a plurality of structural members, the structural members adapted to extend between the lower side of the cabin floor panel and the internal surface of the lower region of the composite shell. 10. The primary flight structure as claimed in claim 9, wherein the structural members are adapted to attach to the cabin floor panel and the internal surface of the composite shell. 11. The primary flight structure as claimed in claim 9, wherein the structural members comprise a first set of members and second set of members and the first set of members are adapted to extend substantially perpendicular to the second set of members such that the structural members together, when combined, are adapted to form a lattice structure extending between the cabin floor panel and the internal surface of the composite shell. 12. The primary flight structure as claimed in claim 1, wherein the structure delineates an opening located in an upper region of the exterior of the helicopter fuselage, the opening adapted to allow at least one of an engine or main rotor gearbox or drive train module to be at least partly inserted into the fuselage. 13. The primary flight structure as claimed in claim 1, further comprising at least two members components extending between at least an upper and lower internal surface of the fuselage. 14. The primary flight structure as claimed in claim 13, wherein the members provide support for at least one of an engine or main rotor gearbox or drive train module, or at least support for a frame assembly to which at least one of an engine or main rotor gearbox or drive train module are adapted to be attached. 15. The primary flight structure as claimed in claim 13, further comprising at least two members extending at least between side internal surfaces of the fuselage and transversely to the at least two members components extending between at least an upper and lower internal surface of the fuselage. 16. The primary flight structure as claimed in claim 15, wherein at least one more selected from the at least two members and the at least two members components is adapted to transfer load created by at least one of an engine or main rotor gearbox or drive train module to the composite shell. 17. The primary flight structure as claimed in claim 1, wherein the composite shell comprises a laminate, the laminate comprising a plurality of fabric layers. 18. The primary flight structure as claimed in claim 1, wherein an outer surface layer of the load bearing composite shell is formed as a substantially smooth and substantially continuous surface that extends through at least the central fuselage section to the tail boom.
Cronkhite James D. (Hurst TX) Berry Victor L. (Bedford TX) Smith Michael R. (Bedford TX), Crashworthy composite aircraft structure with integral fuel tank.
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