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  2. Adams-Wilson Hobbycopter - Wikipedia

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    The prototype of the one-man open framework homebuilt helicopter powered by a 34 hp (25 kW) Triumph motorcycle engine. Hobbycopter 101 Production version of the XH-1 offered as a kit for $900, or as plans for $35 to homebuilders. Hobbycopter 102 Strengthened Model 101 with 34 hp (25 kW) Triumph and a fibre-glass cockpit enclosure.

  3. Hiller ROE Rotorcycle - Wikipedia

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    The Hiller ROE Rotorcycle is a single-seat ultralight helicopter designed in 1953 for a military requirement. [1] A total of 12 were produced for the United States Marine Corps. And in 1954, the Hiller Helicopters was selected by the US Navy's Bureau of Aeronautics to build this design of a one-man, foldable, self-rescue and observation ...

  4. Vortech A/W 95 - Wikipedia

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    The Vortech A/W 95 is an American helicopter that was designed by Adams-Wilson as the Adams-Wilson Choppy and now produced in an improved version by Vortech of Fallston, Maryland. The aircraft is supplied in the form of plans for amateur construction. Vortech also supplies rotor blades and other key parts for the design. [1]

  5. Vortech G-1 - Wikipedia

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    The plans supplier notes this warning: Vortech offers the G-1 plans as a curiosity for those interested in homebuilt helicopters because of its intriguing size and simplicity; however, Vortech has no direct experience with either the design or flight of this model and so cannot and does not endorse this as a proven aircraft.

  6. Kinney HRH - Wikipedia

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    one The Kinney HRH ( Hot Rod Helicopter ) is an American helicopter that was designed by Robert Kinney and produced by Vortech, Inc in the form of plans for amateur construction . The aircraft was first shown at Sun 'n Fun in 2002.

  7. Inhabitat's Week in Green: robot tetrapods, a self-sufficient ...

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    That's just one of the many great green inventions featured on Inhabitat this week. Inhabitat's Week in Green: robot tetrapods, a self-sufficient treehouse and a one-man electric helicopter Skip ...

  8. List of single seat helicopters - Wikipedia

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    List of single seat helicopters is a list of helicopters with one seat. They may or may not be ultralight aircraft. Some single seat helicopters are evtols. [1] Adams-Wilson Hobbycopter; Airbus A³ Vahana (eVTOL) American Helicopter XH-26 Jet Jeep; Baumgärtl Heliofly III; Chrysler VZ-6; Curtiss-Wright VZ-7; De Lackner HZ-1 Aerocycle; Eagle ...

  9. Vortech Skylark - Wikipedia

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    The Skylark was designed to comply with the US Experimental - Amateur-built aircraft rules. It features a single main rotor, a single-seat open cockpit without a windshield, skid-type landing gear and a twin cylinder, liquid-cooled, in-line two-stroke, carbureted 70 hp (52 kW) Hirth 3503 aircraft engine.