| Helicogyre | |
|---|---|
| General information | |
| Type | Experimental Helicopter |
| National origin | United Kingdom |
| Manufacturer | S.E. Saunders Limited |
| Designer | |
| Number built | 1 |
The Saunders Helicogyre was a 1920s experimental helicopter designed by Vittorio Isacco and built by S.E. Saunders Limited for the British Air Ministry. [1]
Vittorio Isacco designed and built four different Helicogyre experimental helicopters between 1926 and 1935. In 1928 Air Ministry Specification 2/28 was issued to S.E Saunders for a prototype helicopter to the Helicogyre No. 3 design. [1]
The Helicogyre had a conventional 1920s tractor aircraft fuselage and main landing gear but had an extended tailskid to keep the fuselage horizontal. [1] At the front of the fuselage was a 100 hp (75 kW) Armstrong Siddeley Genet piston engine. [1] Behind the cockpit was a braced post on which was fitted a four-bladed rotor, each rotor blade was fitted with a 32 hp (24 kW) Bristol Cherub piston engine at the tip. [1]
The Helicogyre serial number K1171 was completed in 1929 and delivered to the Royal Aircraft Establishment at Farnborough by road. [1] It was tested in the Balloon Shed, [2] but ground tests were not completed and the programme was cancelled on 30 December 1931 without the Helicogyre having flown. [1]
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