This year's Tianjin direct fair, the aviation industry helicopter showing the high-speed helicopter - "short tailed hawk" Photograph: Beacon \/
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The appearance, short tailed hawk and the Osprey tiltrotor aircraft has some similarities. However, the difference between the two is also obvious: "short tail Falcon" under the rotor thrust propeller installed, the tail is also very special.
Thrust propeller design short tailed hawk
"Short tailed hawk" is type high-speed helicopter.
According to official information display, the maximum takeoff weight of 5500 kg, 700 kg payload or 7 passengers, maximum cruising speed of more than 400 kilometers per hour, full of oil and a range of 1100 kilometers, with 650 km range.
A glimpse of the static display area of the helicopter industry of the airline industry.
The appearance, short tailed hawk and the Osprey tiltrotor aircraft has some similarities. However, the difference between the two is also obvious: "short tail Falcon" under the rotor thrust propeller installed, the tail is also very special.
Thrust propeller design short tailed hawk
"Short tailed hawk" is type high-speed helicopter.
According to official information display, the maximum takeoff weight of 5500 kg, 700 kg payload or 7 passengers, maximum cruising speed of more than 400 kilometers per hour, full of oil and a range of 1100 kilometers, with 650 km range.
A glimpse of the static display area of the helicopter industry of the airline industry.
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