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Vought-Sikorsky VS-300

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Experimental helicopter in the US
VS-300
One of the first flights of the VS-300
General information
TypeExperimentalhelicopter
National originUnited States
ManufacturerVought-Sikorsky
Designer
History
First flight14 September 1939[1]
Developed intoSikorsky R-4

TheVought-Sikorsky VS-300 (orS-46) is an American single-enginehelicopter designed byIgor Sikorsky. It had a single three-blade rotor originally powered by a 75horsepower (56 kW) engine. The first "free" flight of the VS-300 was on 13 May 1940.[2] The VS-300 was the first successful single lifting rotor helicopter in the United States and the first successful helicopter to use a single vertical-planetail rotor configuration forantitorque. Withfloats attached, it became the first practicalamphibious helicopter.

Design and development

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Igor Sikorsky's quest for a practical helicopter began in 1938, when as the Engineering Manager of the Vought-Sikorsky Division of United Aircraft Corporation, he was able to convince the directors of United Aircraft that his years of study and research into rotary-wing flight problems would lead to a breakthrough. His first experimental machine, the VS-300, was test flown by Sikorsky on 14 September 1939,tethered by cables.[3] In developing the concept of rotary-wing flight, Sikorsky was the first to introduce a single engine to power both the main and tail rotor systems. The only previous successful attempt at a single-lift rotor helicopter, the Yuriev-CheremukhinTsAGI-1EA [ru] in 1931 in the Soviet Union, used a pair of uprated, Russian-builtGnome Monosoupape rotary engines of 120 hp each for its power.[4][5] For later flights of his VS-300, Sikorsky also added a verticalairfoil surface to the end of the tail to assist anti-torque but this was later removed when it proved to be ineffective.[6]

The cyclic control was found to be difficult to perfect, and led to Sikorsky locking the cyclic and adding two smaller vertical-axis lifting rotors to either side aft of the tailboom.[7] By varying pitch of these rotors simultaneously, fore and aft control was provided. Roll control was provided by differential pitching of the blades. In this configuration, it was found that the VS-300 could not fly forward easily and Sikorsky joked about turning the pilot's seat around.[6]

Operational history

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Sikorsky fittedutility floats (also called pontoons) to the VS-300 and performed a water landing and takeoff on 17 April 1941, making it the first practicalamphibious helicopter.[8] On 6 May 1941, the VS-300 beat the world endurance record held by theFocke-Wulf Fw 61, by staying aloft for 1 hour 32 minutes and 26.1 seconds.[2] A two-seater version was delivered to theUS Army in May 1942.[9]

The final variant of the VS-300 was powered by a 150 hpFranklin engine.[10] The VS-300 was one of the first helicopters capable of carrying cargo. The VS-300 was modified over a two-year period, including the removal of the two vertical tail rotors, in 1941, when a new cyclic control system gave it much-improved flight behavior.[1]

Surviving aircraft

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In 1943, the VS-300 was retired to theHenry Ford Museum in Dearborn, Michigan. It has been on display there ever since, except for a trip back to the Sikorsky Aircraft plant for restoration in 1985.[11][failed verification]

Specifications (VS-300)

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Data from[1]

General characteristics

  • Crew: one
  • Length: 28 ft 0 in (8.53 m)
  • Height: 10 ft 0 in (3.05 m)
  • Gross weight: 1,150 lb (522 kg)
  • Powerplant: 1 ×Franklin 4AC-199-E , 90 hp (67 kW) at 2,500 rpm
  • Main rotor diameter: 30 ft 0 in (9.14 m)

Performance

  • Maximum speed: 50 mph (80 km/h, 43 kn)
  • Range: 75 mi (121 km, 65 nmi)
  • Endurance: 1 hour 30 minutes

See also

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Related development

Aircraft of comparable role, configuration, and era

Related lists

References

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Notes

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  1. ^abcChiles 2008, p. 104.
  2. ^abMunson 1968, p. 111.
  3. ^"75 Years Ago".AOPA Pilot: 28. September 2014.
  4. ^video.
  5. ^Savine, Alexandre."TsAGI 1-EA"Archived 2009-01-26 at theWayback Machine.ctrl-c.liu.se, 24 March 1997. Retrieved 12 December 2010.
  6. ^ab"A National Historic Engineering Landmark: VS-300 Helicopter (1939)"Archived 2011-09-29 at theWayback Machine. Crystal City, Virginia:The American Society of Mechanical Engineers, American Helicopter Society, 17 May 1984.
  7. ^Dorr 2005, p. 32.
  8. ^"Timeline"Archived 2009-11-03 at theWayback Machine.Sikorsky.com. Retrieved: 22 September 2009.
  9. ^Sikorsky, Igor (1952).The Story of the Winged-S. New York: Dodd, Mead & Company. p. 249.
  10. ^Munson 1985, p. 51.
  11. ^"1939 Sikorsky VS-300A Helicopter".The Henry Ford. Retrieved13 June 2017.

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