- The
Hafner Rotabuggy (formally
known as the
Malcolm Rotaplane and as the "M.L. 10/42
Flying Jeep") was a
British experimental aircraft that was essentially...
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efflux torque compensation design.
Built in 1944 and
flown in 1945.
Hafner Rotabuggy (also
known as "Malcolm Rotaplane" and "M.L. 10/42
Flying Jeep") - rotary...
- help
research flight characteristics for a follow-on project, the
Hafner Rotabuggy, an air-towed land
vehicle with
autogiro capabilities. The
fifth aircraft...
- GAL.55 (RAF)
training glider Gloster F.9/37 (RAF)
heavy fighter Hafner Rotabuggy (RAF)
developed as a way of air-dropping
vehicles Hawker Hotspur (RAF)...
- Horsa) made the
Rotabuggy superfluous. Incidentally, it was
first named the "Blitz Buggy," but that was soon
dropped for "
Rotabuggy".
There is no consensus...
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helicopter Focke-Achgelis Fa 225
Germany 1942 1
rotary wing
glider Hafner Rotabuggy United Kingdom 1943 1
towed autogyro jeep
Higgins EB-1
United States 1943...
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Rotabuggy, an
experimental roadable autogyro that was
developed with the
intention of air-dropping off-road vehicles. In
developed form the
Rotabuggy...
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Rotachute as a
means of
deploying paratroops, and a
larger version, the
Rotabuggy, was
trialled as a
means of air-dropping a jeep, but
neither of these...
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Raoul Hafner aircraft R.I R.II A.R.III A.R.IV A.R.V PD.6
Rotachute Rotabuggy...
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development section at RAF Sherburn-in-Elmet. This was
followed by the
Rotabuggy, a rotor-equipped jeep.
Neither project progressed past testing. After...