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Rotorcraft - Wikipedia A rotorcraft or rotary-wing aircraft is a heavier-than-air aircraft with rotary wings or rotor blades, which generate lift by rotating around a vertical mast Several rotor blades mounted on a single mast are referred to as a rotor
Helicopter - Wikipedia A helicopter is a type of rotorcraft in which lift and thrust are supplied by horizontally spinning rotors This allows the helicopter to take off and land vertically, to hover, and to fly forward, backward and laterally
Defense Military Rotorcraft - The Boeing Company Military Rotorcraft The highest tech for your toughest missions With relentless dedication and commitment to meeting and exceeding customer expectations, Boeing continuously supports the vital missions of defense forces around the world
Rotorcraft - Federal Aviation Administration Certification of Rotorcraft Design Approval Process How to Plan a Certification Project International Validation and Domestic Certification Regulations, Policies and Guidance
NASA’s Ingenuity Mars Helicopter Team Says Goodbye … for Now Unable to fly, the rotorcraft will remain at “Valinor Hills” while the Perseverance rover drives out of communications range as it continues to explore the western limb of Jezero Crater Bytes and Cake The team enjoyed some “Final Comms” chocolate cake while reviewing the latest data from over 189 million miles (304 million kilometers
Rotor wing - Wikipedia A rotor wing is a lifting rotor or wing which spins to provide aerodynamic lift In general, a rotor may spin about an axis which is aligned substantially either vertically or side-to-side (spanwise)
NSPA progresses NGRC future rotorcraft effort with MOU - Janes NGRC aims to develop a new medium-lift rotorcraft to replace more than 900 medium platforms that will reach the end of their life cycles in the 2035–40 timeframe, and with a required cruise