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  2. Rotorcraft XR-11 - Wikipedia

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    The Rotorcraft XR-11, known by the company as the X-2 Dragonfly, was an American two-seat lightweight helicopter built in the 1940s for evaluation by the United States Air Force by the Rotorcraft Corporation of Glendale, California.

  3. DF Helicopters DF334 - Wikipedia

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    The DF Helicopters DF334 is a two-seat, single-engine light utility helicopter in development by Dragon Fly Helicopters [1] in Northern Italy. The DF 334 is a development of the Dragon Fly 333 , developed by archaeologists and filmmakers Angelo and Alfredo Castiglioni in the 1980s.

  4. Avimech Dragonfly DF-1 - Wikipedia

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    The Avimech Dragonfly DF-1 is an American helicopter produced by Avimech International Aircraft, Inc. of Tucson, Arizona. Originally developed in Switzerland , the aircraft is supplied complete and ready-to-fly.

  5. List of fictional aircraft - Wikipedia

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    The helicopter used in the film was a modified Aérospatiale Gazelle. [52] Bubble ship: an aircraft that resembles a dragonfly combined with the canopy of a Bell 47 helicopter. The machine features rotating VTOL engines and a cockpit that swivels along with the upper and lower guns fixed to it.

  6. Bamboo-copter - Wikipedia

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    Modern Japanese taketombo bamboo-copters; wooden type with winding thread (left); plastic type (right) A decorated Japanese taketombo propeller. The bamboo-copter, also known as the bamboo dragonfly or Chinese top (Chinese zhuqingting (竹蜻蜓), Japanese taketonbo 竹蜻蛉), is a toy helicopter rotor that flies up when its shaft is rapidly spun.

  7. Royal Navy helicopter lost for 60 years identified in Lough Foyle

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    The Dragonfly helicopter crashed in 1958. Need help? Call us! 800-290-4726

  8. Boeing X-50 Dragonfly - Wikipedia

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    The Boeing X-50A Dragonfly, formerly known as the Canard Rotor/Wing Demonstrator, was a VTOL rotor wing experimental unmanned aerial vehicle that was developed by Boeing and DARPA to demonstrate the principle that a helicopter's rotor could be stopped in flight and act as a fixed wing, enabling it to transition between fixed-wing and rotary-wing flight.

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