The Meger Heli-Star is a homebuilt helicopter developed in 1969.
| Heli-Star | |
|---|---|
| Role | Homebuilt aircraft Type of aircraft |
| National origin | United States |
| Designer | Mike Meger |
| First flight | 25 March 1971 |
| Number built | 1 |
The Heli-star is a two place, three rotor helicopter with tricycle landing gear, using modified Enstrom F-28 helicopter rotor blades, gearbox and tail boom. The helicopter can be flown from either seat with dual controls. It was designed by Mike Meger, flight director of Enstrom.[1] The fuselage splits open at the windshield line, sliding forward for access. The helicopter was demonstrated with the front section slid open in flight.[2][3][4]
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