- The
Fairey Rotodyne was a 1950s
British compound gyroplane designed and
built by
Fairey Aviation and
intended for
commercial and
military uses. A development...
- to the BEA Bus,
Fairey set
about developing the
Fairey Rotodyne. On 6
November 1957, the
Rotodyne prototype performed its
maiden flight,
piloted by chief...
-
Gyrodyne and used to
develop a pressure-jet
rotor drive system later for the
Rotodyne transport compound gyroplane. At the tip of each stub wing were rearward-facing...
-
Supply (MoS)
research contract to
gather data for the follow-up design, the
Rotodyne. The Jet
Gyrodyne was a
modification of the
second prototype FB-1 Gyrodyne...
- The Fédération Aéronautique
Internationale classifies the XV-15 as a
Rotodyne, and as such it
holds the
speed record of 456
kilometres per hour (283 mph)...
-
Westland Westminster heavy-lift
helicopter and the
Fairey Rotodyne gyrodyne. The
Rotodyne operated as an
autogyro in
forward flight using the
Eland turboprops...
- (18,000 ft)
Aircraft of
comparable role, configuration, and era
Fairey Rotodyne Mil V-12
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Gyrodyne (gyrodyne)
Fairey Rotodyne (gyrodyne)
FLUTR model 1 (quadcopter
gimbal duct tilt
rotor swing wing)...
-
Skeeter helicopter, a
development of the
Cierva W.14
Skeeter and the
Fairey Rotodyne compound gyroplane design. They
continued to
develop the latter, terminating...
- type of
aircraft later evolved into the much
larger twin-engined
Fairey Rotodyne, that used
tipjets to
power the
rotor on take-off and
landing but which...