Hiller XH-44 Hiller-Copter, 1943-1945. Creator: United Helicopters Incorporated.
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Hiller XH-44 Hiller-Copter, 1943-1945. Creator: United Helicopters Incorporated.

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In 1944, at the age of 19, Stanley Hiller, Jr. designed, built, and test flew the first helicopter with coaxial rotors to fly successfully in the United States. The XH-44 was also the first helicopter to fly successfully with all-metal blades and a rigid rotor. Hiller used the counter-rotating coaxial configuration to distinguish his designs from Sikorsky's single main rotor designs that dominated the helicopter industry in the mid-1940s. The first tie-down tests of the XH-44 took place on his parents' driveway and the initial flight tests occurred at the University of California at Berkeley's football stadium, where Hiller was a student. He initially tested the XH-44 with amphibious floats in his family's swimming pool. Up-scaled coaxial Hiller designs failed to sell, but his company prospered with the introduction of the popular UH-12 single rotor model.

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Notre référence

HRM21A89_043

Model release

NA

Property release

NA

Licence

Droits gérés

Format disponible

237,2Mo (4,3Mo) / 93,8cm x 63,3cm / 11082 x 7480 (300dpi)

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