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Airspeed Hardrada - Airborne Troop Gyrocopter

Started by buzzbomb, February 05, 2021, 03:18:41 PM

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buzzbomb

Looks like I forgot to post this here. The Rotodyne post reminded me. It is fully finished so a few images

I have read a bit around the Hafner Rotachute concept Linky  for delivering Airborne Troops. Nice concept.

How about if they upscaled to make it a full on Autogyro using the proven Horsa glider as the basis to deliver more troops. Still towed to the operational area, then released to Gyro down
This concept might deliver a more controlled landing maybe
Yes there a lots of reasons where this concept is impractical.

So some quick tape cobbling together with the Italeri 1/72 Horsa and a left over 1/48 rotor head as a proof of concept


Horsa kit goes together ok for its age. Add some stuff and compulsory PSR




See why the Rotodyne post reminded me  ;)

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Blooming wonderful (even if it has shorter wings than the original... ;D) and I can't see why it wouldn't have worked.  :thumbsup:

OK, so the tow speed may have had to be a bit limited, but it would have made for much higher survival rates for the troops and cargo. A great idea.
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chrisonord

I like that too, brilliant idea and build.  Would it cause more drag to tow than a glider  would  or do the aerodynamics  work differently.
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zenrat

Very good.

But I can see Air Ministry pen pushers insisting that, despite their shortness, both wings must carry invasion stripes and roundels as per regulations.
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- Can't be bothered to do the proper research and get it right.

Another ill conceived, lazily thought out, crudely executed and badly painted piece of half arsed what-if modelling muppetry from zenrat industries.

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That's great!  :)   :thumbsup: :thumbsup:


Now I'm jealous that I didn't think of it ...

but then I look at my "to build" list ...

from 2017 ...

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Most impressive!   As whirlythings go, it's totally unexpected, but logical.
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That does look good  :thumbsup:

Quote from: zenrat on February 06, 2021, 01:07:38 AM

But I can see Air Ministry pen pushers insisting that, despite their shortness, both wings must carry invasion stripes and roundels as per regulations.


Funnily enough I had very similar thoughts  ;D
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Quote from: chrisonord on February 05, 2021, 03:53:58 PM

I like that too, brilliant idea and build.  Would it cause more drag to tow than a glider  would  or do the aerodynamics  work differently.


I imagine so, an autogyro works with the air going UPWARDS through the rotor apparently, whereas a helicopter has it going downwards.

No, I don't understand it either, but it's the way they work according to all the references I've read.

I guess you'd need a hefty tug to tow a big gyrocopter, a Halifax at least.
Kit's Rule 1 ) Any aircraft can be improved by fitting longer wings, and/or a longer fuselage
Kit's Rule 2) The backstory can always be changed to suit the model

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chrisonord

That is what I was thinking, but it would have looked very impressive coming in to land somewhere on the Dutch flatlands. :thumbsup:
Chris
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Pee on it and walk away!!

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Or dropping in vertically on Pegasus Bridge?

They wouldn't have to avoid those three socking great concrete pyramid things in the fields along side this time either..............  ;)
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Kit's Rule 2) The backstory can always be changed to suit the model

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