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The "Mini-Copter" was intended originally for air- dropping to a pilot who had been forced down behind enemy lines or in terrain unsuited to conventional rescue. It is currently being evaluated by the US Army in an Individual Tactical Air Vehicle (ITAV) role in three configurations:
- Configuration 1 is the basic version with no landing gear and the fuel tanks and control/rotor unit strapped to the pilot;
- Configuration 2 consists of a welded steel tube structure carrying the control/ rotor unit and fuel tanks, and providing a seat for the pilot;
- Configuration 3 is generally similar to the latter but has the addition of a 67kW McCulloch flat-four engine. This model takes off as a helicopter using its two 19kg Aerospace General rocket motors (one on the tip of each main rotor blade) but at 48kph forward speed the tip units are turned off and the aircraft flies as an autogyro using the McCulloch engine.
M.Taylor "Jane's Encyclopedia of Aviation", 1989
Jim Mc, e-mail, 27.09.2007 | reply |
Can I get plans and more info on the 2nd configuration, marked MC-8. This is very cool little machine. Thanks. Jim | Jim Mc, e-mail, 27.09.2007 | reply |
Can I get plans and more info on the 2nd configuration, marked MC-8. This is very cool little machine. Thanks. Jim | john potts, e-mail, 09.09.2007 | reply |
I have been looking for this proto helicopter for you would not beleve how long I saw it quite a lot of years ago in a magazine could you please send me information on this little choper if you can would be very much appreciated regards John | danny price, e-mail, 26.01.2007 | reply |
I would like construction plans please thank you |
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