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Man-powered Helicopters
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 26 October 2023
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The present interest in man-powered flight has led to the consideration of whether man-powered flight can be accomplished by rotary wings If this could be done, it would be extremely convenient and in many ways much more attractive than man-powered flight by fixed wings or even semi-fixed flapping wings Support in the air by a rotor enables the forward speed to be as small as zero and, one would hope, as fast as a bicycle Not only it is attractive from this point of view, but such a machine could be small and compact and it is initially imagined as something on the lines of the small one-man helicopters under development in the U S A and France and possibly in other countries
Study of the problem involves two basic considerations Firstly, it must be made clear exactly what power can be made available from the human body to drive the rotor Secondly, it must be discovered how this power can best be applied in order to get the most out of it, in the hope that it will be sufficient for free flight by man-power
- Type
- Cierva Memorial Prize Essay Competition, 1958
- Information
- The Journal of the Helicopter Association of Great Britain , Volume 13 , Issue 5 , October 1959 , pp. 305 - 315
- Copyright
- Copyright © Royal Aeronautical Society 1959
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