Aer Lualdi L.57

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L.57
RoleSingle-seat light helicopter
National origin Italy
Manufacturer Aer Lualdi
Designer Carlo Lualdi and Sergio Tassotti
Number built1
Developed from Aer Lualdi L.55
Variants Aer Lualdi L.59

The Aer Lualdi L.57 was a prototype Italian helicopter, a further refinement of Lualdi's ES 53 and L.55 designs.

The aircraft featured a larger main rotor than its predecessors, a fibreglass tail rotor, and an autopilot.


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