- Captive helicopter
A captive helicopter is a
helicopter which is tethered to the ground with a rope, as with acaptive balloon . Captive helicopters can be used for the same purposes as captive balloons.A primary advantage of captive helicopters is that they can be more accurately steered than captive balloons or
kite s in order to compensate for the influence of the wind. A further advantage is that, unlike kites, they can be launched in the absence of wind. Their main disadvantages are that they require power for their flight and are very noisy.Unlike kites (which rely solely on the wind for power) and balloons (which require specialty lighter-than-air gases), helicopters are normally powered by
aviation fuel s. However, it is possible to run captive helicopters electrically by running a cable inside the tether line holding the helicopter.At the end of the 1930s, the German company
Telefunken tried to make alongwave transmission experiment with a captive helicopter driven with a three-phase, AC-power engine. The helicopter should have reached a height of 1000 metres. Because ofelectrostatic charge s induced by earth'selectric field , the fuses melted when the captive helicopter reached a height of 750 metres and the captive helicopter landed roughly. [Klawitter, Gerd; Herold Klaus; Oexner, Michael (2000). "Langwellen- und Längstwellenfunk". Germany: Siebel Verlag. ISBN 3-922221-48-3.]References
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Captive balloon
*Captive plane
*Kite
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