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CarterCopter - Plane-Chopper Hybrid Monday, January 29, 2007 - Iddo Genuth Home >> Picture Of The Day >> Transportation
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| Is it a plane? Is it a rotorcraft? No! It’s the CarterCopter. This unique craft is a hybrid between an airplane and a rotorcraft which uses its main upper rotor for take offs, landings, lows speed flying and hovering and its secondary aft rotor for high speed flying. | ||||||||||
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The idea of a chopper-plane hybrid isn't new. Since the mid of the 20'th century different attempts have been made to combine the advantages of a vertical take off and landing craft with that of a fast and agile plane. Only recently, and after more than two decades of controversial development, the V-22 Osprey tiltrotor aircraft started to enter service in the U.S. Marine Corps. The Osprey provides several advantages over conventional choppers including long range and high speed (top speed of 316 mph or 509 km/h, much faster than any existing chopper). But its tiltrotor mechanism is complex, expensive and prone to failures. The CarterCopter uses a different, somewhat simpler, approach to creating a hybrid a rotorcraft-airplane. While take off and lending is done in a similar way to that of a conventional chopper high speed flying is achieved by a combination of the aft pusher propeller and small retractable wings which supplies the lift. In addition the CarterCopter slows down the main rotor so that it will not cause additional drag. According to Carter Aviation Technologies, the Texas based company developing the CarterCopter the maximum theoretical speed of the craft is an incredible 500 mph (800 km/h), the current prototype reached a much more modest speed of 173 mph (270 km/h). Carter Aviation has no plans to manufacture a commercial version of the craft at this stage and is still working on perfecting the technology and hope to license the technology to experienced aircraft manufacturers in the future. Several videos of the CarterCopter in action can be found here. More inforamtion and images could also be found on the Carter Aviation Technologies website. |
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that it is the best morethen helicopter r66 i hope to see 6 siter thsnk u |
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It may be a very good chopper. An important question here is how to reduce the drag and the probability of structural failures at high speeds while flying as an airplane. Several design features might have to be incorporated to make it a commercial venture. |
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I have been watching the progress of CarterCopter for a long time now with expectations that this craft even a 2 seat model would be in production! Well maybe its like a gold mine? A hole in the ground and a Liar on top. |
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I see the future is better than ever. Specialy if the world is united in every aspect of living. The inventions of technology are rapidly growing with innovative thoughts and designs. As an engineer I am sucumb to every structures which are being built and moderate our future with green ideas. |