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  2. Intermeshing-rotor helicopter - Wikipedia

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    Intermeshing rotored helicopters have high stability and powerful lifting capability. The latest Kaman K-MAX model is a dedicated sky-crane design used for construction work, and has been modified for trials by the USMC as an optionally-unmanned cargo transporter. Unmanned aerial vehicles with intermeshing rotors have also been flown. [2]

  3. List of rotorcraft manufacturers by country - Wikipedia

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    Saro – merged with Westland Aircraft, later Agusta-Westland [41] Thruxton Aviation [28] Wallis Autogyros [42] Westland Aircraft – merged with the helicopter divisions of Bristol, Fairey and Saunders-Roe (with their hovercraft) to create Westland Helicopters in 1961 [43] Westland Helicopters – now part of AgustaWestland [43]

  4. List of most-produced rotorcraft - Wikipedia

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    Most-produced Western helicopter; nicknamed "Huey". UH-1Y derivative in production. 1959–1976 Bell 206 Jetranger: 8,460: manufactured at Bell plants in United States and Canada: Also made under licence by Agusta in Italy and Commonwealth Aircraft Corporation in Australia: 1966–2010 Eurocopter AS350: 7,000 + [1] France: Airbus Helicopters ...

  5. Rotorcraft - Wikipedia

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    Unlike a helicopter, autogyros and rotor kites do not have an engine powering their rotors, but while an autogyro has an engine providing forward thrust that keeps the rotor turning, a rotor kite has no engine at all, and relies on either being carried aloft and dropped from another aircraft, or by being towed into the air behind a car or boat.

  6. Helicopter rotor - Wikipedia

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    A manned multirotor helicopter that was flying in the 2010s had 18 electrically powered rotors; the single seat aircraft is powered by batteries. [36] The first aerobatic manned drone, as this type of electrically powered multi-rotor helicopter is known, had 12 rotors and could carry 1-2 people. [37]

  7. RotorWay - Wikipedia

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    Unlike previous helicopters, the Exec did not have an exposed frame or exposed engine and far more attention was given to the aesthetics of the aircraft. 1982 marked the introduction of the asymmetrical rotor blade , enabling the craft to climb to higher altitudes and making the blade resistant to erosion, but with a risk of losing the aircraft ...

  8. Sikorsky S-72 - Wikipedia

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    The S-72 in flight without a main rotor in 1984. Sikorsky and Bell Helicopters competed for the RSRA contract. [1] Bell's preferred proposal was the "Bell 646A" with rotors based on the Bell 240 UTTAS; the alternative was the smaller "Bell 646B" based on the Bell 309 KingCobra. [2]

  9. Boeing Vertol CH-46 Sea Knight - Wikipedia

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    The Boeing Vertol CH-46 Sea Knight is a medium-lift tandem-rotor transport helicopter, furnished with a set of counter-rotating main rotors in a tandem-rotor configuration. It was typically powered by a pair of General Electric T58 turboshaft engines, which were mounted on each side of the rear rotor pedestal; power to the forward rotor was ...