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The Fairey Gyrodyne

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  26 October 2023

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The success of the helicopter today is primarily the result of a background of rotary-wing experience covering many years of research into the problems of the gyroplane This simple form of rotorcraft, proposed by JUAN DE LA CIERVA, was developed to a stage at which vertical take-off and landing were normal maneouvres and were no longer exclusive features of the helicopter Only the ability to hover remained as the unique advantage of the power-operated rotor—an advantage for which a heavy penalty had to be paid The general problems of the helicopter for civil use are concerned mainly with an alleviation of the penalty that hovering has incurred

Type
Afternoon Session
Copyright
Copyright © Royal Aeronautical Society 1949

References

1 Bennett, J A J Aircraft Engineering, January, 1940Google Scholar
2 Bennett, J A J Journal of the Helicopter Association, July, 1948Google Scholar