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The Airmaster H2-B1 is a British two-seat ultralight helicopter built by Airmaster Helicopters of Camberley, Surrey.[1]

H2-B1
Role Two-seat ultralight helicopter
National origin United Kingdom
Manufacturer Airmaster Helicopters
First flight 12 September 1972
Number built 1

Development


The H2-B1 was designed with the co-operation of the builders of the American Helicom helicopter.[2] Construction of the prototype, registered G-AYNS, was started in September 1970 and it was first flown from Redhill Aerodrome on 12 September 1972.[1][2] It was intended that an improved H2-B2 variant would enter production but only the prototype H2-B1 was built.[1]


Design


The H2-B1 is a two-seat ultralight helicopter with a single two-bladed main rotor and a two-bladed tail rotor.[1] The fuselage is a welded tubular structure skinned with aluminium and had two side-by-side configuration seats for the pilot and a passenger, it is also fitted with a skid landing gear, small wheels are fitted to allow the helicopter to be moved on the ground.[1] The engine is a 100 hp (75 kW) Rolls-Royce Continental O-200-A air-cooled engine driving the main and tail rotors through a simple gearbox.[1]


Variants


H2-B1
Prototype, one built[1]
H2-B2
Proposed production variant with streamlined fuselage and a monocoque tailboom, not built.[1]

Specifications


Data from Jane's All the World's Aircraft 1973-74[1]

General characteristics

Performance


See also


Related lists


References



Notes


  1. Taylor 1973, p. 190
  2. Jackson 1973, p. 318

Bibliography





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