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First flight
  
1936

Designer
  
Anton Flettner

Manufacturer
  
Flettner

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The Flettner Fl 185 was an experimental German gyrodyne developed by Anton Flettner, a machine which could fly both as a helicopter and as a gyroplane.

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Design and development

This aircraft was developed in 1936 with support of the Kriegsmarine. It was powered by a 160 horsepower (120 kW) BMW-Bramo Sh 14 A radial piston engine with forced-air cooling, mounted at the nose. The engine drove a 12 m diameter main rotor and two auxiliary propellers mounted on outriggers attached to the fuselage.

At take-off or when hovering, the auxiliary propellers worked in opposition to each other and served to cancel the torque of the main rotor, a function handled by a single, variable-pitch tail rotor on contemporary helicopters. In forward flight, however, both propellers worked to provide forward thrust while the rotor autorotated, as in a twin-engined autogyro. The landing gear consisted of a nose-wheel, two smaller stabilising wheels under the outriggers and a tail skid. Only one prototype was constructed.

Specifications (Fl 185)

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General characteristics

  • Powerplant: 1 × Bramo 314C 7-cyl air-cooled radial piston engine, 110 kW (150 hp)
  • Main rotor diameter: 1 3-bladed× 12 m (39 ft 4 in)
  • Main rotor area: 113.112 m2 (1,217.53 sq ft)
  • Propellers: 2 x 2 bladed-bladed fixed-pitch wooden propellers
  • Performance

    References

    Flettner Fl 185 Wikipedia