Hummilte H-1RA-1
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In 1952, Germany's need was an light helicopter, slow but destructive.
Hummilte Engineers created the Hummilte H-1RA-1
R- Rotor
A- Aircraft
It may look peaceful, but carries 6x unguided rockets and 1x MG-42, powerfull german machine gun.
Anyone can pilot it, from the least to the most experienced, since the controls are basic.
Activation groups
AG-1: Activates a little engine facing fowars, basically hover when at low speeds (Doesnt work at higher speeds)
AG-8: Main gyroscope, responsable for keeping the helicopter controlable.
Information
Max Speed: 170-200 km/h. (106-124 mph)
First flight: Early 1952, unknown exact date.
Approved for military use: April 6th, 1953.
Specifications
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General Characteristics
- Predecessor Hummilte H-1RA-1
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- Wingspan 13.2ft (4.0m)
- Length 22.6ft (6.9m)
- Height 8.6ft (2.6m)
- Empty Weight 631lbs (286kg)
- Loaded Weight 1,952lbs (885kg)
Performance
- Power/Weight Ratio 11.382
- Wing Loading 21.0lbs/ft2 (102.7kg/m2)
- Wing Area 92.8ft2 (8.6m2)
- Drag Points 208
Parts
- Number of Parts 156
- Control Surfaces 5
- Performance Cost 819
@Jetmaker. Grear idwa, i will try:)
Wonder if you’ll will make a centerline propeller build (propeller inside the aircraft) great work
@ThomasRoderick West Germany used the mg 42 so it’s not out of the question to put on on a helicopter
@HummilteDesignBureau The MG-3 is an MG-42 rechambered for 7.62×51mm NATO ammunition, so....
@ThomasRoderick. I dont know 😞
My brother told me to put a MG 42
Wasn't the post-WWII German GPMG the rechambered MG-3?