- Piasecki Helicopter
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company_name = Piasecki Helicopter
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foundation =1940 ,Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
location = Aurora,Oregon , U.S.
key_people = Frank Piasecki
industry =Aerospace
products = Helicopters
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footnotes =The Piasecki Helicopter Corporation (later Vertol Aircraft Corporation) was a designer and manufacturer of
helicopter s located inPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania in the late 1940s, and throughout the 1950s."Tandem Twosome", "Vertical Magazine", February-March 2007]The Piasecki Helicopter Corporation was founded in 1940 by
Frank Piasecki as the P-V Engineering Forum, first becoming known as Piasecki Helicopter in 1946. The PV-2 was the second helicopter flown in theUnited States (followingIgor Sikorsky 's VS-300) and was designed and flown by Frank Piasecki in 1943.Piasecki designed and successfully sold to the
US Navy a series oftandem rotor helicopters, starting with the HRP-1 of 1944. The HRP-1 was nicknamed the "flying banana" because of the upward angle of the aft fuselage that ensured the large rotors did not hit each other in flight, and because the Coast Guard painted the aircraft yellow. The name would later be applied to other Piasecki helicopters of similar design. In1949 , Piasecki provided the H-21 Workhorse to the USAF, which was an improved, all-metal derivative of the HRP-1.Piasecki's tandem-rotor helicopters flew higher than competing single rotor designs, and offered a smoother ride.
In 1955 Piasecki left Piasecki Helicopter to form another company. In March 1956, Piasecki Helicopter changed its name to Vertol (from vertical takeoff and landing). [Spenser 1998. p.160-162.] It was acquired by
Boeing in1960 and renamed Boeing Vertol. It became the Boeing Helicopter Division in 1987.After the Boeing acquisition, Frank Piasecki reformed his company as Piasecki Aircraft Corporation (PiAC) to pursue the development of compound helicopters and other rotorcraft.
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References
* Spenser, Jay P. "Whirlybirds, A History of the U.S. Helicopter Pioneers". University of Washington Press, 1998. ISBN 0-295-97699-3.
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