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![]() ----------------------much snipping------------- If I'm not mistaken, Hughes once built some kinda giant tip-thrust powered test-freak that had a rotor speed of about 16 rpm. I've seen the videos, but I can't recall the name. Fairchild-Hiller once built something like that, supposedly with ram jets in the tips, and Hughes may have as well; although I am fairly sure that the rotor speed was within the normal range for helicopters. There was also a propane fueled pulse jet powered single blade helicopter of the strap-onto-the-pilot variety several years ago. ( I even had a "blurb" about it--and a related APU for gliders--which may still be buried among other books and catalogs.) Although I don't know if it ever flew out of tether... Peter P.S.: As to the original post: the pilot shops at most airports have passable texts to introduce the theory of helicopters, and a lot of accomplished helicopter pilots and mechanics used to hang around on "rec.aviation.rotorcraft: so that lurking over there could pay dividends... |
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