Kellett K-2 | |
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Pays | Usa |
Rôle | Autogyro utilitaire |
Premier vol | Le 24 avril 1931 |
Construit | 16 |
Lla Kellett K-2 était un autogyro biplace développé aux États-Unis au début des années 1930. Des exemples ultérieurs ont été désignés K-3 et K-4 lorsqu’ils sont équipés de moteurs plus puissants.
Source: Kellett K-2 sur Wikipedia
Kellett K-2 Se promener | |
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Photographe | Vladimir Yakubov |
Localisation | Musée national de l’USAF |
Photos | 47 |
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The Kellett K-2 was an autogyro developed in the United States in the 1930s. It was a two-seat aircraft with an open cockpit and a conventional tailwheel landing gear. The rotor was powered by a small engine mounted on the mast, while the main engine drove a propeller in the nose. The K-2 was designed for civil and military use, and was tested by the US Army Air Corps as a possible observation and liaison aircraft. The K-2 had a low stall speed and could take off and land in short distances, making it suitable for operation from unprepared fields. However, it also had some drawbacks, such as limited forward speed, high fuel consumption, and vulnerability to crosswinds. The K-2 was not adopted by the military, but some were sold to private owners and used for various purposes, such as aerial photography, crop dusting, and barnstorming.
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