A flight control actuation system comprises a controller, electromechanical actuator
and a pneumatic actuator. During normal operation, only the electromechanical actuator
is needed to operate a flight control surface. When the electromechanical actuator
load level exceeds 40 amps positive, the controller activates the pneumatic actuator
to offset electromechanical actuator loads to assist the manipulation of flight
control surfaces. The assistance from the pneumatic load assist actuator enables
the use of an electromechanical actuator that is smaller in size and mass, requires
less power, needs less cooling processes, achieves high output forces and adapts
to electrical current variations. The flight control actuation system is adapted
for aircraft, spacecraft, missiles, and other flight vehicles, especially flight
vehicles that are large in size and travel at high velocities.