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  2. Helowerks HX-1 Wasp - Wikipedia

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    The Wasp is a traditional pod and boom helicopter with a twin-blade rotor powered by a 90shp (97 kW) Garrett JFS-100-13A turboshaft engine. [1] It has a fixed skid landing gear and enclosed cabin with two-seat side-by-side seats. [1]

  3. Famà Kiss 209 - Wikipedia

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    A narrow pair of tailplanes is located forward of the tail rotor on the boom, though the prototype initially flew with a T-tail. The Kiss can have either a skid or retractable wheel undercarriage. [2] The main rotor advances to the right and the anti-torque tail rotor, mounted on the left side of the tail boom, advances at the bottom. [3]

  4. EDM Aerotec CoAX 2D/2R - Wikipedia

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    The CoAX 2D/2R was originally known as the FLIP 2 (Fly In Perfection) and is a derivative of the FLIP 1, a conventional helicopter with a main and tail rotor.[1]The CoAX 2D/2R was designed to comply with the European Class 6 microlight helicopter rules, including the category's maximum takeoff weight of 450 kg (992 lb).

  5. Curti Zefhir - Wikipedia

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    Its low weight and compact size allows an ultralight certification. [3] To recover without autorotation, the Zefhir is fitted with a ballistic parachute safety system. [3] It is stored in a non-rotating box above the main rotor, attached to the airframe through a fixed shaft inside the rotor mast. [6] Other systems includes a glass cockpit. [1] [3]

  6. Avimech Dragonfly DF-1 - Wikipedia

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    The aircraft has a standard empty weight of 234 lb (106 kg). It features a single main rotor and tail rotor, a single-seat, open cockpit without a windshield, skid landing gear with ground handling wheels. [1] The rotor is driven by tip jets fueled by hydrogen peroxide, which emits only water vapour and oxygen as exhaust products. The tail ...

  7. Fairey Ultra-light Helicopter - Wikipedia

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    The Ultra-light was constructed around a light alloy box that placed the rubber-mounted rotor pylon at the centre of the upper surface; a tip-driven twin-blade teetering rotor unit was set upon the rotor pylon. [2] The rotor diameter was 28 feet 3.5 inches (8.623 m), while the overall weight of the Ultra-light was only 1,800 lb (820 kg).

  8. List of ultralight helicopters - Wikipedia

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    Voytovich helicopter Ukraine [31] Kazachok Helicopter Russia [32] Kazan Aktai: Russia Rotorfly Russia [33] Berkut (helicopter) Russia FLY CC III Czech Republic [34] jpkrucker Canada Single seat coaxial heli [35] Mosquito XE: Canada / United States Hungarocopter HC-01: Hungary [36] Hungarocopter HC-02: Hungary [37] CoaX helicopters Australia [38 ...

  9. Category:Ultralight helicopters - Wikipedia

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    Single seat helicopters are helicopters have one place. A commonly known type of the helicopter that must be single seat, is the FAA Ultralight Helicopter, though single place helicopters existed before this classification (See Ultralight aircraft (United States))