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Large heavylift Helicopters

Started by kitnut617, June 19, 2011, 10:45:18 AM

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kitnut617

A couple of days ago I found where I had put some old drawings I had done.  These are of a couple of Heavylift Helicopters I had done pre-computer days.

The idea was to do a C-130 size helicopter, but I think they're more like Airbus A400 size.


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PR19_Kit

One whole HEAP of rotor blades there!  :o

So are you going to make one of them Robert?
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kitnut617

I'm just remembering what I scaled them to Kit, the little car under the tail of both drawings is a scale drawing of my wife's old '78 Camero, so I think they're quite a bit bigger than even the A400M.  I had thought about building at least one of them in 1/72 scale.  I've no idea what I had thought to use as a base kit though, I did these way back in the 80's.  Of course, now that I've been building my Atlantic, I could scratch build the whole thing ----  :-X

The top pic is actually a compound helicopter, it has two hi-bypass engines under the stub wings
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PR19_Kit

Quote from: kitnut617 on June 19, 2011, 04:38:43 PM
Of course, now that I've been building my Atlantic, I could scratch build the whole thing ----  :-X

Exactly..........  ;D ;)
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

...and I'm not a closeted 'Take That' fan, I'm a REAL fan! :)

Regards
Kit

GTX

Reminded me of this AVPRO Proposal for a heavy lift, gyrodyne:



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MAD

Hey some cool drawings there kitnut617
Good luck and look forward to your project end product!!

M.A.D

Jschmus

Also reminds me of the Groen Brothers GBA Monsoon, a C-130-based gyrocopter:
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kitnut617

I've got one of those planned too, I bought a 1/35 Chinook just so I could see what the rotor blades were like in the kit and they're just what I want.  The bonus was I found that the separate sponsons that the kit has, will work for my Quad Tilt Rotor project too
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Spey_Phantom

if you have a 1/35 or 1/48 chinook and the nose section of a C-119 boxcar, you can make one of these  ;D

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kitnut617

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Spey_Phantom

on the bench:

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kitnut617

#11
I don't think the dimensions for this helicopter in the link can be right Nils, it's giving the length as being nearly 40 feet.  The CH-47's fuselage is a bit more than 52 feet long !!!

A 1/35 Chinook roughly measures out in 1/72 to 104 feet

EDIT:  OK found something about it that's more convincing, fuselage length 66 feet, 12 feet wide.  Maybe the 1/48 scale is a better choice for a scale-a-rama
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