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| MIL-D-23222A(AS)
3.19.2.2
DEMONSTRATION PLANNING AND PROGRESS REPORT. - This report
shall be submitted concurrently to NAVAIR and COM
NAVAIRTESTCEN, and shall contain comprehensive, up-to-date infomation concerning
the planning for the performance of the entire demonstration program as well as
the relationships between demonstration and other "proof-of-design" require-
ments, and planned aircraft deliveries. The parts of the report containing the
information specified in (1) through (6) below shall be submitted concurrently
with the submittal of the Demonstration Instrumentation Report. Subsequently,
at intervals not exceeding two months, additional and/or revised pages shall
be submitted as may be necessary to furnish as much as possible of the
information specified in (7) through (14) below, and to keep submittal material
up-to-date. If, at the end of any two-month period, added and/or revised pages
are not necessary to make the report up-to-date, a statement to that effect
shall be submitted. The report shall include the following:
(1)
A copy or facsimile of the applicable addendum to this
specification or other contractual document which
defines the demonstration.
(2)
Planned dates for performance of proof-of-design tests
and for submittal of contract design data, the performance
of' and/or the submittal of which are contractual pre-
requisites for proceeding with various demonstration tests.
Planned dates for performance of demonstration tests
(3)
with each of the demonstration helicopters.
(4)
Planned dates for evaluation by Navy pilots at the
contractor's plant.
Demonstration schedule for each phase of the demonstration
(5)
(i.e., Structural, Aerodynamic, Hydrodynamic, etc.). This
schedule shall describe in sufficient detail the tests
that the contractor plans to perform in order to fulfill
the demonstration requirements and also the paragraph
relationship between tests and demonstration requirements.
(6)
Schedule of delivery of helicopters for trials and
to the fleet.
Dates of actual performance of the various takeoff,
(7)
flight, landing, and ground demonstration tests,
including developmental flight tests.
(8)
Operating limits for flight by the contractor's pilots
and for flight by Navy pilots. If these limits differ
from those applicable at the time of submittal of the
previous periodic revision to the report, the added
and/or revised pages shall summarize the basis for the
changes.
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