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The High Speed Track Facility and its Comparison with other Full Scale Testing Techniques

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  04 July 2016

D. Howe*
Affiliation:
Cranfield Institute of Technology

Extract

In the fourteenth Henson and Stringfellow lecture delivered to the Society earlier this year, Speechley compared the development of the helicopter with that of conventional fixed-wing aircraft. He pointed out that some ten years elapsed between Kittyhawk and the mass production of military aircraft which occurred during the First World War, and that there were a further two decades before the commercial breakthrough of the DC2/3 aircraft. Initial helicopter progress followed a similar pattern but the commercial breakthrough is still awaited more than twenty years after the beginning of large-scale military procurement.

Type
Test Facilities for Helicopters
Copyright
Copyright © Royal Aeronautical Society 1970 

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