BŻ-1 GIL

BŻ-1 GIL

infobox Aircraft
name = BŻ-1 "GIL"
type = Helicopter
manufacturer = Główny Instytut Lotnictwa



caption = BŻ-1 Gil at the Polish Aviation Museum
designer =
first flight = 15 January 1950
introduced =
retired = 1960
status = Experimental
primary user = Poland
more users =
produced =
number built = 1
unit cost =
developed from =
variants with their own articles =

The BŻ-1 GIL was the first Polish experimental helicopter, designed and constructed in 1950.

Design and development

The helicopter was designed at the research institute "Główny Instytut Lotnictwa" - Main Aviation Institute in Warsaw, from an initiative of Zbigniew Brzoska. The Polish aviation industry was destroyed after World War II, and in addition, the principal of the Institute was the only person who had seen a helicopter (Sikorsky R-4 in England).

Despite severe material shortages, work on the experimental design started in 1948, and the main designer became Bronisław Żurakowski (brother of test pilot Janusz Żurakowski), who designed the helicopter rotor, auxiliary rotor and the control system. It used simpler Hiller rotor type, with two auxiliary blades. [Lambert, Paul. [http://www.aviastar.org/helicopters_eng/pzl_gil.php "PZL-Swidnik BZ-1 "Gil" (1950)."] aviastar.org, 2008. Retrieved: 13 May 2008.] The structure of the fuselage, tail boom and tricycle undercarriage were designed by Tadeusz Chyliński. The power unit and final drive were designed by Zbigniew Brzoska. The design utilized some components left by the Germans, like a piston engine Hirth HM 504 (configured for vertical use) and wheels from a glider's landing gear.

Initially, the helicopter had no name. It only received the registration SP-GIL, from the Institute abbreviation, and soon it became known as GIL ("gil" also means bullfinch in Polish). Later it was also given the designation BŻ-1, from Żurakowski's initials.

Operational history

The helicopter was completed by the end of 1949. During the first flight trial on 15 January 1950, it was overturned by a wind gust and had to be repaired. The test pilot was Bronisław Żurakowski, who taught himself fly a helicopter. The helicopter first flew on 4 April 1950, restrained on tethers by two men for a measure of safety.

During 1950-1953, it underwent a test program and was often modified. At first it had elastic rotor blades. In 1950, it was fitted with rigid blades and an efficient simple custom designed resonant vibration eliminator. During tests, for different reasons, it crashed or was damaged without casualties, at least seven times and was repaired each time.

On 20 July 1952, the BŻ-1 GIL was first displayed to the public, during an air show at Okęcie airfield (it was one of first public helicopter presentations in the Eastern Bloc). On 16 November 1953 the helicopter was damaged when the main rotor was bent by the wind and cut off the rear pylon, thus ending the test program. By then, the prototype had completed 169 flights, 20 hours 21 minutes in total.

In 1956, the helicopter was repaired and used for training flights by helicopter pilots. On 28 June 1957. a tail rotor gear (originally from a World war II Zündapp motorcycle) broke and it could not be replaced, consequently, the helicopter never flew again, being written off in 1960. During 1956–1957 it had completed 185 flights, for a total of 12.5 hours.

Currently, the sole BŻ-1 GIL prototype is preserved in the Polish Aviation Museum in Kraków.

pecifications

aircraft specifications

plane or copter?=copter
jet or prop?=prop
crew= 1, pilot
capacity= 1
length main= 8.5 m
length alt=
span main= 8.8 m
span alt=
height main= 3 m
height alt=
area main= 60.8 m²
area alt=
empty weight main= 510 kg
empty weight alt=
loaded weight main=610 kg
loaded weight alt=
max takeoff weight main=
max takeoff weight alt=

engine (prop)= Hirth HM 504
type of prop= 4 cylinder inline engine, fitted vertically, air cooled
number of props= 1
power main= 105 hp
power alt=
max speed main= 140 km/h
max speed alt=
range main=
range alt=
ceiling main= 2000 m
ceiling alt=
climb rate main= 4.5 m/s
climb rate alt=
loading main=
loading alt=
power/mass main=
power/mass alt=

armament=

ee also

aircontent
related=
*BŻ-4 Żuk
similar aircraft=
*Vought-Sikorsky 300 - Aero XE-II

lists=

see also=

References

Notes

Bibliography

* Green, William and Pollinger, Gerald. "The Observer's Book of Aircraft, 1958 edition". London: Fredrick Warne & Co. Ltd., 1958.
* Lambermont, Paul. "Helicopters and Autogyros of the World". London: Cassell, 1958.
* "Śmigłowiec BŻ-1 GIL"pl icon in Lotnictwo 2/05.

External links

* [http://avia.russian.ee/helicopters_eng/pzl_gil.php BŻ-1 "Gil" 1950]


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