-
before the
programme was terminated.
Although the
Helicogyre did not use
tipjets,
being instead powered by
piston engines positioned at the ends of the...
-
Pembroke Percival P.66
President Percival P.74 8-seat
experimental gas turbine/
tipjet powered helicopter P.87
fixed wing DC-3 replacement, not
built Hunting Aircraft...
-
compensation for the
torque reaction causing yaw,
except in the case of
tipjet drive. One
rotor rotorcraft are
typically called monocopters. Two rotors...
- high-altitude wind
tunnel at NASA
Langley and the
building of a full-scale
tipjet nozzle.
Phase 2 [was] anti****ted to be a
substantially bigger undertaking...
- The
Hiller YH-32
Hornet (company
designation HJ-1) is an
American ultralight helicopter built by
Hiller Aircraft in the
early 1950s. It was a
small and...
- 2007.
During World War II Focke-Wulf
proposed the Triebflügel, in
which a
tipjet-driven
rotor wing is
located around the
fuselage waist. The
proposed mode...
- The
Fairey Rotodyne was a 1950s
British compound gyroplane designed and
built by
Fairey Aviation and
intended for
commercial and
military uses. A development...
- concept,
showing its free-spinning rotor,
which is ****ed with
integral tipjets, fed with byp**** air from two
Williams gas-turbine
propulsion engines....
- The
American Helicopter XH-26 Jet Jeep (known as the XA-8 by its manufacturer) is an
experimental tip jet
helicopter developed in 1951 by the American...
- The
Sikorsky XV-2, also
known by the
Sikorsky Aircraft model number S-57, was a
planned experimental stoppable rotor aircraft,
designated as a convertiplane...