Firth Helicopter

Firth Helicopter

infobox Aircraft
name = FH-01/4
type = Helicopter
manufacturer = Firth Helicopters Ltd.




caption =Firth Helicopter during construction
designer =Major Dundas Heenan
first flight =
introduced =Cancelled
retired =1954
produced =
number built = 1
status = Experimental
unit cost =
primary user =
more users =
developed from =
variants with their own articles = Planet Satellite
The Firth Helicopter was a British helicopter of the early 1950s. Designed to exploit new outrigger rotor technology, the helicopter was abandoned during construction.

Design and development

Based on the designs of American engineer Fred Landgraf who established the Landgraf Helicopter Corporation in the early years of the Second World War, The Firth Helicopter was more of a "proof-of-concept" aircraft than a true prototype. Firth Helicopters Ltd. had obtained rights to the Landgraf patents regarding a concept which involved twin outrigger pylons carrying three-bladed rotors fitted with ailerons to change direction.

The design team of Heenan, Winn and Steele, led by Major J.N. Dundas Heenan who had been previously involved in a similarly unorthodox 1948 aircraft project, the Planet Satellite, utilized the fuselage of the second Satellite prototype, registered "G-ALXP" in 1951. The small, streamlined Satellite monocoque fuselage consisted of panels of an extremely light magnesium-zirconium alloy. The original contours tapered to a butterfly tail that was eliminated and replaced by a single fin to be topped by a tailplane in a "T tail" design; surprisingly, the Satellite fuselage was integrated seamlessly into the new helicopter planform.Middleton 1983, p. 531.]

The Satellite's four-seat configuration allowed for a larger helicopter than the Landgraf H-2/H-3 series (the H-4 would have been a 5/8 passenger helicopter) which had been the basis of the first Landgraf concept helicopters. The twin non-articulated type rotors were powered by two 145 hp de Havilland Gipsy Majors.

Testing and evaluation

In 1952, Firth Helicopters began the construction of the FH-01/4 (still registered as "G-ALXP") at their Thame, UK facilities. Although the majority of the work had been completed, technical problems with excessive weight on the the anterior part of the rotors seemed to be unsurmountable given the limited financial resources of the company. Gradually work ground to a halt without final equipment being installed and no hope for a first flight. The Firth FH-01/4 was presented to the College of Aeronautics at Cranfield in 1955.

pecifications (Firth Helicopter)

"Heavenly Body"Middleton 1983, p. 530.]
* Length: 26 ft 3 in
* Height: 9 ft 3 in

References

* Gunston, Bill. "Back to the Drawing Board: Aircraft That Flew But Never Took Off". London: Zenith Imprint, 1996. ISBN 0-76030-316-9.
* Middleton, Don. "Heavenly Body". "Aeroplane Monthly" Vol. 11, No. 10, Issue: no, 128, October 1983.

External links

* [http://www.secretprojects.co.uk/forum/index.php?topic=11.0;prev_next=next Secret projects UK]
* [http://www.geocities.com/CapeCanaveral/Launchpad/5249/landgraf.htm Landgraf Helicopters Company]


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