Fiat 7002
Model 7002 | |
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Role | General-purpose helicopter |
Manufacturer | Fiat Aviazione |
First flight | 26 January 1961 |
Number built | 1 |
The Fiat Model 7002 was a 1960s Italian general-purpose helicopter with a tip jet driven rotor built by Fiat Aviazione. Only one aircraft was built.
Development
In the early 1960s, under an Italian government contract, Fiat Aviazione designed the Model 7002, a medium-capacity transport helicopter. It had an unusual shaped fuselage made from light-alloy sheets to provide accommodation for two crew and up to five passengers. The fuselage was mounted on a skid landing gear and the fuselage had a simple tailboom with a tail rotor. A two-blade main rotor was mounted above the fuselage, with the rotor driven by compressed-air propulsion nozzles at the blade-tips. The compressed-air was generated by a Fiat 4700 turbo gas-generator located in the rear fuselage. The prototype helicopter first flew on 26 January 1961 but no production aircraft were built.
Specifications
Data from Flight
General characteristics
- Crew: Two
- Capacity: Five passengers
Performance
See also
Aircraft of comparable role, configuration, and era
References
- "Fiat's New Helicopter". Flight, 24 January 1958, p. 110.
- The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Aircraft (Part Work 1982-1985), 1985, Orbis Publishing