machin wrote:Why aren't there more unpowered rotary wing aircraft if they're so good? Because of the complexity? Or patent protection? I'm intrigued by this suggestion...
Simple answer that is 100 percent true.
The American helicopter manufacturers, aviation and arms industries, prevent any development in unpowered rotor craft here in the UK and overseas. In the UK Westland is established as the ONLY rotor craft manufacturer and it ONLY license builds American designs and has done so since the 1960s. It is the most blatant and corrupt manipulation of the British legal and political system for personal gain, probably in history.
The CAA in the UK does not even have a definition of unpowered rotor flight (autogyro), it also has nobody on its staff who even knows how an autogyro flys.
We asked for such a definition so as to update the CofA already given to the Wallis W116 by the Air Ministry. We were told that we could do so if we paid millions of pounds to establish the definition ourselves.
The British Government Cabinet Office has been approached and continues to avoid the issue as do all the other Ministries.
In the 60s the UK had a proven in service short and medium haul autogyro airliner that needed NO runways and was far more efficient than any helicopter, the British government not only scrapped it they destroyed everything left of the aircraft to preven anyone remembering it.
Ken used to fly with this aircraft at airshows.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X4AIVAz0 ... re=related