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Rotorcraft
List of different rotorcraft aircraft in alphabetical order108 aircraft in this category
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The Autogyro Cavalon is a German autogyro, designed and produced by AutoGyro GmbH of Hildesheim.By red750, in Rotorcraft,
The AgustaWestland AW109 is a lightweight, twin-engine, eight-seat multi-purpose helicopter.By red750, in Rotorcraft,
The SW-4 is a Polish light single-engine multipurpose helicopter manufactured by PZL-Świdnik..By red750, in Rotorcraft,
The Sikorsky HH-52 Seaguard (company designation S-62) was a single turbine engine, three-blade rotor amphibious helicopter.By red750, in Rotorcraft,
The Bell 206 is a family of two-bladed, single- and twin-engined helicopters, manufactured by Bell Helicopter at its Mirabel, Quebec, plant.By red750, in Rotorcraft,
The Eurocopter AS350 Écureuil (Squirrel), now Airbus Helicopters H125, is a single-engine light utility helicopter.By red750, in Rotorcraft,
The AgustaWestland AW609, formerly the Bell/Agusta BA609, is a twin-engined tiltrotor VTOL aircraft with a configuration similar to that of the Bell Boeing V-22 Osprey.By red750, in Rotorcraft,
The Mil Mi-10 (NATO reporting name Harke), given the product number izdeliye 60, is a Soviet military transport helicopter of flying crane configuration, developed from the Mi-6, entering service in 1963.By red750, in Rotorcraft,
The Eurocopter (now Airbus Helicopters) EC120 Colibri (Hummingbird) is a five-seat, single-engine, light utility helicopter.By red750, in Rotorcraft,
The Mil V-12 is a very large twin rotor helicopter built in Russia, which made its first successful flight on 10 July, 1968.By red750, in Rotorcraft,
The Sikorsky S-61L and S-61N are civil variants of the successful Sikorsky SH-3 Sea King helicopter. They are two of the most widely used airliner and oil rig support helicopters built.By red750, in Rotorcraft,
The Sikorsky S-64 Skycrane is an American twin-engine heavy-lift helicopter. It is the civil version of the United States Army's CH-54 Tarhe. It is currently produced as the S-64 Aircrane by Erickson Inc.