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Post by Stingray on Nov 8, 2007 21:31:28 GMT -4
I sure am! WAHAHAHAHAHAAAAAA!!!!!!!!!!!!
Um....anyway, here are some Japanese and Chinese ones:
Japan:
Kayaba Ka-1 (1941) Kayaba "Heliplane" (1954) Hagiwara JHX-4 (1958) Kawasaki KH-4 (1962) Mitsubishi RP-1 (1994) Kawasaki OH-X (1996) Mitsubishi MH2000 (1996)
China-Taiwan:
Chu Humming Bird Model A (1945) Chu Humming Bird Model B (1948) Chu CJC-3 (1952) HAI Z-9 (1982) CHAIG Z-8 (1985) CHAIG Z-11 (1994) CHRDI Z-10 - project WZ-10 - project CHRDI Z-15 - project
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Post by Flame The Fire Dragon on Nov 8, 2007 21:46:34 GMT -4
^ and that is the first sign that your evil XDDD
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Post by Stingray on Nov 8, 2007 21:47:06 GMT -4
Just kidding, dude.
Some more from other countries:
Argentina:
Cicare CH-1 Cicare CH-2 Cicare CH-3 Cicare CH-4 Cicare CH-5 Cicare CH-6 Cicare CH-7
Brazil:
Baumgartl PB-60 Baumgartl PB-63 Baumgartl PB-64 Beija-Flor BF-1 (1959)
Spain:
Aerotecnica AC.12 (1954) Aerotecnica AC.14 (1955) AISA GN (1982) AeroCopter Futura (2003)
India:
HAL "Dhruv" HAL LCH
Iran:
Shahed 274 Shahed 278
Korea:
KAI KMH KAL KMH
Other countries:
Berger BX-110 (Switzerland, 1974) Cardoen LongRanger (Chile, 1989) Denel XH-1 "Alpha" (South Africa, 1986) Denel CSH-2 "Rooivalk" (South Africa, 1990) IAR 317 "Airfox" (Romania, 1984) Molyneux XM-1000 (1956, Australia) Nanjing WZ-1 NHI H-3 "Kolibri" (Holland, 1956) Seremet WS.4 (Denmark, 1969)
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Post by Flame The Fire Dragon on Nov 8, 2007 21:51:25 GMT -4
wow how many is there? XDD
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Post by Stingray on Nov 8, 2007 21:57:03 GMT -4
I am almost done. Well, sort of maybe after this group:
Kit-built helicopters:
A-B Helicopters A/W 95 American Sportscopter Ultrasport 254 American Sportscopter Ultrasport 331 American Sportscopter Ultrasport 496 Ben Showers Aero "Skytwister" Canadian Home Rotors "Safari" / "Baby Belle" Dragon Fly Model 333 Eagle "Helicycle" Eagle's Perch Gen H-4 Helisport CH-7 "Angel" Helisport CH-7 "Kompress" Hillberg Rotormouse EH 1-01 Hillberg/RotorWay Exec Turbine Innovator Technologies "Mosquito" Jag Helicopter Group JAG Masquito M.58 MK helicopter MKII Pawnee Aviation "Chief" Revolution Helicopter Mini-500 Revolution Helicopter Voyager-500 Rotorway "Javelin" Rotorway "Scorpion" Rotorway "Scorpion Too" Rotorway "Exec" Rotorway "Elete" Rotorway Exec 90 Rotorway Exec 162F Vertical Aviation Technologies "Hummingbird" Vortech "Skylark" Zeus Helicopter "Zeus"
Kit-built autogyros:
Hinchman H-1 Racer Little Wing Roto-Pup AirCommand F-30 RAF-2000 American Autogyro Sparrowhawk Magni M-14 Magni M-16 Magni M-18 Magni M-19 Magni M-20 Magni M-21 Magni M-22
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Post by Flame The Fire Dragon on Nov 8, 2007 22:02:45 GMT -4
wow stop it before i die * dies * XDD
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Post by Stingray on Nov 9, 2007 17:56:07 GMT -4
Wait. What about some SECRET PROJECTS.
I found really cool postwar secret projects online. I think you'll be interested.
Ill start with Russia in a few minutes.
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Post by Flame The Fire Dragon on Nov 9, 2007 18:06:06 GMT -4
umm how do you know about it if its supose to be SECRET? XDD
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Post by Stingray on Nov 9, 2007 18:11:05 GMT -4
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Post by Rekek Listen on Nov 12, 2007 12:25:52 GMT -4
great great... now for my world domin... Umm... Have any that avoid AA missles, stops radars, and drops EMP on various coun... =p
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Post by Stingray on Nov 18, 2007 2:39:21 GMT -4
In your dreams probably.
For stealth, Boeing came up with the RAH-66 Comanche, the first attack helicopter to have stealth ability and target-aquisition radar. Also, if a blade was missing from the tail rotor, the gearbox is timed for 30 seconds of rotor revolutions. (it can work 30 min. with a blade missing). Aside from other "special features" on board the aircraft, this program costed too much and had to be cancelled. No stealth helicopter, then alone the Comanche, is in service yet.
Kamov of Russia is proving their stealth technology as well with the Ka-58 "Black Ghost" helo. Some say the Ka-58 is fiction, but there are acurate sources that prove that wrong.
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