An edition of Fairey Rotodyne (2009)

Fairey Rotodyne

Fairey Rotodyne
David Gibbings, David Gibbings
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An edition of Fairey Rotodyne (2009)

Fairey Rotodyne

The Fairey Rotodyne was a large British compound helicopter designed and built by the Fairey Aviation Company and intended for commercial and military applications. It was considered to be one of the iconic aviation projects of the 1950/60s and a bright future was planned for the aircraft. Widely accepted to be a revolutionary design, it was economically viable, fast and capable of vertical take-off and landing from city centre heliports. However despite the proven feasibility of this bold concept, the Rotodyne project was terminated in 1962 due to escalating development costs and unresolved technical issues. This book seeks to fill a gap in aviation literature on the history of the Rotodyne, an aircraft ahead of its time.

Winner of the 'Peoples Choice award' in the Aviation section of the Hants Library's Special Collections Awards.
November 2010

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Cover of: Fairey Rotodyne
Fairey Rotodyne
2011, History Press Limited, The
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Cover of: Fairey Rotodyne
Fairey Rotodyne
2011, History Press Limited, The
in English
Cover of: Fairey Rotodyne
Fairey Rotodyne
2009, History Press Limited, The
in English
Cover of: Fairey Rotodyne
Fairey Rotodyne
2009, The History Press

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160
Weight
0.418

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OL37944099M
ISBN 13
9780752449166

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