BX-50 | |
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General information | |
Type | Recreational helicopter |
Manufacturer | Hans Berger |
Designer | |
Number built | 1 |
History | |
First flight | 16 March1961 |
TheBerger BX-50 was an experimental helicopter developed by Swiss inventorHans Berger in 1961. Built largely at home, it was a single-seat design of conventional configuration with a bubble canopy, a two-blade rotor, and skid undercarriage. The upper portion of the canopy could slide to admit the pilot. After a number of test flights, the rotor was replaced with a semi-rigid three-blade design and the skids with tricycle, wheeled undercarriage. Not long after, it was damaged beyond repair and abandoned. In photographs, the registration numberHB-XBC is visible, but this was never actually issued by Swiss authorities.
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