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Farnborough: APAS moves towards flight tests

12th July 2014 - 11:22 GMT | by Tony Skinner in London

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The US Army is looking to carry out a series of flight tests in early 2015 to validate a tactile cueing system that offers many of the benefits provided by fly-by-wire, according to the system’s manufacturer.

The Active Parallel Actuation Subsystem (APAS) being developed by BAE Systems in conjunction with Boeing will begin flight tests on a converted special forces MH-47G in January.

BAE Systems director of advanced displays and inceptors Chris Colston told reporters at a pre-Farnborough briefing that the two companies hope to bring the system into production as a retrofit kit for Chinooks by the end of

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