MOTS EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «ROTACHUTE»
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10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «ROTACHUTE»
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rotachute dans la sélection bibliographique suivante. Des livres en rapport avec
rotachute et de courts extraits de ceux-ci pour replacer dans son contexte son utilisation littéraire.
1
Westland and the British Helicopter Industry, 1945-1960: ...
Table 5: Post-1940 Wartime Activities of Key UK Helicopter Development
Personnel Name Role in 1940 Post-1940 Employer Post-1940 Employment
J.A.J. Bennett Chief Designer, Chief Technical Officer, Rotachute work; US O.L.L.
F ...
Matthew R.H. Uttley, 2014
2
Spinning Flight: Dynamics of Frisbees, Boomerangs, Samaras, ...
However, the drag coefficient was twice as high—subsonic values for the
rotachute are some 1.0 to 1.2, declining to around 0.6 only at Mach 2. At Mach 2,
the chute exhibited the alarming speed of 150 revolutions per second; these
rates were ...
3
From autogiro to gyroplane: the amazing survival of an ...
The United States Army Air Force had received some of the recovered Fa-330
rotary kites and were experimenting with George Townson as pilot. They also
had obtained a Rotachute from England at the close of the war, and General
Electric ...
4
Military helicopters of the world: military rotary-wing ...
Rotachute The Rotachute was developed by Raoul Hafner when director of the
Airborne Forces Experimental Establishment in England during World War II. The
Rotachute was one of a series of unpowered devices intended to move more ...
Norman Polmar, Floyd D. Kennedy, 1981
... acquired for advanced rotor development, and that he was greatly influenced
by the Hafn- er Rotachute that he actually flew while it was on loan (with the strict
requirement that it not be flown!) from the United States Army Air Corps museum.
6
Secret Weapons: Death Rays, Doodlebugs and Churchill's ...
Experiments were carried out by the British, but the helicopter was seen as a
higher priority and the little rotary glider was never used again. Design of the
Rotachute, a British single-seat gyroglider, was undertaken by an expatriate
Austrian ...
He was involved in a number of meetings about the Rotachute, a parachute
using free spinning rotor blades like an autogyro; an RAF officer brave enough to
try it needed two hands to hold a glass afterwards. On 10 February, Haslar met
SOE ...
Therewas substantial work fromBristol Aircraft and the grantingof a contract for
workontheBristol Britannia kept thecompany going for a number of years.
Rotachute The leadingdesigner and researcherfor the Rotachute and in the field
of rotary ...
In England the Airborne Forces Experimental Establishment had started work on
a rotary-wing parachute which was eventually developed as a single-place glider
known as the Rotachute. This was towed behind an airplane to a height of ...
The Rotachute Mk. 1 was towed behind a jeep on the end of a cable for its early
flight trials. Forward speed gave it enough lift to rise some distance from the
ground, and although the tests were comparatively successful, some modifi- The
...
ACTUALITÉS CONTENANT LE TERME «ROTACHUTE»
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rotachute est employé dans le contexte des actualités suivantes.
104 años del primer helicóptero
En 1940 Raoul Haffner (austriaco) creó el Rotachute, un pequeño Autogiro sin motor ideado para ser lanzado desde un avión e introducir agentes en las líneas ... «El País Viajes, juil 12»