- Adams-Wilson Hobbycopter
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The
Adams-Wilson Hobbycopter (later named the Choppy) is a tiny single-seat open-frameworkhelicopter designed for home-building, to be powered by amotorcycle engine. Plans were first marketed in 1958 and have been revised and revived by various designers many times over the years.The company was formed by Mr. T.G.Adams and Mr. Paul Wilson to market plans for a very simple single-seat helicopter named the HobbyCopter, of which they have built a prototype. This new successfully for the first time in November, 1958
The AW Choppy was designed to use commonly found materials that were readily available to consumers. The Choppy (also known as the Flying Triumph) was designed to use a motorcycle engine of about 50 hp for the powerplant. Various engines have been used. Some people have even used a snowmobile motor! More recent choppers commonly use an ultralight 2 cycle Rotax engine around 52 horsepower.
pecifications (Choppy, typical)
General characteristics
* Crew: one pilot
* Length: 15 ft 0 in (4.57 m)
* Main rotor diameter: 21 ft 6 in (6.55 m)
* Height: 6 ft 0 in (1.83 m)
* Main rotor area: 363 ft² (34 m²)
* Empty: 300 lb (136 kg)
* Loaded: 600 lb (183 kg)
* Maximum takeoff: lb ( kg)
* Powerplant: various - typically a 4-stroke Triumph motorcycle enginePerformance
* Maximum speed: 85 mph (136 km/h)
* Range: miles ( km)
*Service ceiling : 8,500 ft (2,590 m)
* Rate of climb: 950 ft/min (290 m/min)
* Main rotor loading: 1.7 lb/ft² (5.3 kg/m²)
* Power/mass: variesRelated content
Related development:
A-B Helicopters A/W 95 -Ben Showers Skytwister Comparable aircraft:
Designation sequence:
External links
* http://www.jr-technologies.com Plans to build the Adams Wilson choppy Hobbycopter
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