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  2. Fenestron - Wikipedia

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    A view of the EC120B's tailboom and Fenestron anti-torque tail fan. A Fenestron (sometimes alternatively referred to as a fantail or a "fan-in-fin" arrangement [1]) is an enclosed helicopter tail rotor that operates like a ducted fan.

  3. Guimbal Cabri G2 - Wikipedia

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    Cabri Fenestron tail rotor. The Guimbal Cabri G2 is a two-seat light helicopter produced by Hélicoptères Guimbal, and powered by a reciprocating engine. Designed by Bruno Guimbal, a former Eurocopter engineer, it had its origins in the 1980s, and the first demonstrator flew in 1992. Following the granting of regulatory approval, the Cabri ...

  4. Tail rotor - Wikipedia

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    The drive shaft may consist of one long shaft or a series of shorter shafts connected at both ends with flexible couplings, that allow the drive shaft to flex with the tail boom. The gearbox at the end of the tail boom provides an angled drive for the tail rotor and may also include gearing to adjust the output to the optimum rotational speed ...

  5. Aérospatiale Gazelle - Wikipedia

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    The Gazelle featured several key innovations, being the first helicopter with a fenestron or fantail; this is a shrouded multi-blade anti-torque device housed in the vertical surface of the tail in place of a conventional tail rotor. [5] The fenestron, while requiring a small increase in power at slow speeds, has advantages such as being ...

  6. Helicopter rotor - Wikipedia

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    Fenestron and FANTAIL [26] are trademarks for a ducted fan mounted at the end of the tail boom of the helicopter and used in place of a tail rotor. Ducted fans have between eight and eighteen blades arranged with irregular spacing so that the noise is distributed over different frequencies.

  7. Eurocopter EC130 - Wikipedia

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    The EC130 is a single-engine helicopter. It uses a three-bladed Starflex main rotor which is matched to an enclosed tail fan anti-torque device, known as a Fenestron, the latter feature replacing the traditional tail rotor found on the older AS350. The Fenestron has unevenly spaced blades to reduce noise generation by 50% compared to a ...

  8. A new dinosaur 66-feet long with a tail that could create a ...

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    A new discovery shows a plant-eating dinosaur may have been at the top of the food chain 150 million years ago.

  9. Kopter AW09 - Wikipedia

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    It uses a shrouded fenestron tail rotor and the main rotor features a five-bladed bearingless hub; the shrouded tail rotor has a wider diameter and a thinner chord in order to increase airflow, while design aspects such as a narrow tail boom, swept-back tips on the main rotor blades, and the shrouded tail rotor offer reduced noise.