This is a list of rotorcraft, including helicopters, autogyros, rotor kites and convertiplanes.
From 2000, AgustaWestland
AutoGyro [edit]
Avicopter (Avic Helicopter Company) [edit]
Brondetti [edit]
Brondetti B.G.M.2 (helicopter) [4]
shrouded-rotor aircraft (Doak VZ-4)
Eagle Research & Development [edit]
Engineering System [edit]
- MD500E light and multi-purpose helicopter
- MD520N light and multi-purpose helicopter
- MD530F light and multi-purpose helicopter
- MD600N and single-turbine engine helicopter
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(Cleveland, Ohio, United States)
(Mécanique Aviation TRAction)
As McDonnell Douglas:
(United States)
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(Fallston, Maryland, and Louisburg, North Carolina, United States)
Platt-LePage Aircraft Co [edit]
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(Hoppers Crossing, Victoria, Australia)
(Glendale, Ca.)
RotorSport UK Ltd [edit]
(S.E Saunders Limited)
(United States)
United Helicopter, Inc
From 2000, AgustaWestland
With Aerospatiale
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Unmanned helicopters
Zaschka [edit]
(US Army helicopters designations: "AH" means: "Attack Helicopter", "AAH" means: "Advanced Attack Helicopter", "RAH" means: "Reconnaissance and Attack Helicopter", "CH" means: "Cargo Helicopter", "OH" means: "Observation Helicopter" and "UH" means: "Utility Helicopter".)
See also [edit]
References [edit]
- ^ Pulse Jets On Tips Lift Copter" , May 1950, Popular Science rare photos of Top Sergeant
- ^ Strap Yourself Into One-Man Helicopter, June 1951, Popular Science rare photo of Buck Private
- ^ project only, twin-engined wide-body variant of the Cobra
- ^ "Italian Helicopter One of World's Smallest" Popular Mechanics, September 1950, p. 129.
- ^ "One-Man Navy Helicopter Test Stabilizing Controls" Popular Mechanics, September 1954, p. 105.
- ^ "Projected Convertiplane" FLIGHT, 21 March 1958, p. 397. Tilt-rotor design.
- ^ "New Helicopter's Engine Rides Overhead, Close To Propeller" , October 1953, Popular Science rare photo of MC-101 in flight
- ^ "Rocket-Powered Pinwheel Points to Back Pack Unit." Popular Mechanics, September 1954, p. 105. First RH-1 large version.
- ^ "Latest Version RH-1" FLIGHT, 21 March 1958, p. 388, Second RH-1 back pack version.
- ^ "American airplanes: ro - ry". Aerofiles.com. 2009-02-25. Retrieved 2011-03-16.
- ^ a b Taylor, John W. R. (1983). Jane's All the World's Aircraft 1982-83. London: Jane's Publishing Company. ISBN 0-7106-0748-2.
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