The Flettner 184 was a German night reconnaissance and anti-submarine autogyro developed during the 1930s.
Fl 184 | |
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General information | |
Type | Autogyro |
Manufacturer | Flettner |
Designer | |
Number built | 1 |
History | |
First flight | 1930s |
Design
editThe Fl 184 was a two-seat autogyro with an enclosed cabin. The Fl 184 rotors had a length of 12 m and a cyclic pitch control system. The aircraft's power was supplied by a 160 PS (160 hp; 120 kW) Siemens-Halske Sh 14A radial engine that drove a two-bladed wooden propeller.
Operational history
editThe sole Fl 184, given the registration D-EDVE, was scheduled to be tested for night reconnaissance in late 1936. However, before these tests could take place, it caught fire whilst in flight and crashed.
After the crash the entire program was cancelled and no more aircraft were manufactured.
Specifications
editData from [1]
General characteristics
- Crew: 2
- Powerplant: 1 × Siemens-Halske Sh 14A 7-cyl. air-cooled radial piston engine, 120 kW (160 hp)
- Main rotor diameter: 12 m (39 ft 4 in)
- Main rotor area: 113.1 m2 (1,217 sq ft) 3-bladed autorotating
- Propellers: 2-bladed fixed pitch tractor propeller
Performance
References
edit- ^ Nowarra, Heinz J. (1993). Die Deutsche Luftruestung 1933-1945 Vol.2 - Flugzeugtypen Erla-Heinkel (in German). Koblenz: Bernard & Graefe Verlag. pp. 37, 262–263. ISBN 3-7637-5464-4.
Further reading
edit- Lienhard, Bruce H. Charnov ; foreword by John (2003). From autogiro to gyroplane : the amazing survival of an aviation technology. Westport, Conn.: Praeger. ISBN 978-1567205039.
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