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Rotorcraft
List of different rotorcraft aircraft in alphabetical order108 aircraft in this category
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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 Fairchild Hiller FH-1100 is a single-engine, single two-bladed rotor, light helicopter which began as a design entry into the United States Army's Light Observation Helicopter program as the Hiller YOH-5.By red750, in Rotorcraft,
The Cessna CH-1 Skyhook is the only helicopter ever built by the Cessna Aircraft Company.By red750, in Rotorcraft,
The Vertical Hummingbird is an American helicopter, produced by Vertical Aviation Technologies of Sanford, Florida that was introduced in 1991. The aircraft is supplied as a kit for amateur construction.By red750, in Rotorcraft,
The Scout and Wasp are five seat turbine powered British helicopters for Army and Navy respectivelyBy red750, in Rotorcraft,
The Enstrom 480 is a small, light helicopter produced by the Enstrom Helicopter Corporation.By red750, in Rotorcraft,
The Enstrom F-28 and 280 are a family of small, light piston engine powered helicopters produced by the Enstrom Helicopter Corporation.By red750, in Rotorcraft,
The Saunders-Roe Skeeter was a two-seat training and scout helicopter that was developed and produced by British manufacturer Saunders-Roe ("Saro") of Cowes and Southampton, in the United Kingdom.By red750, in Rotorcraft,
The Canadian Home Rotors Safari is a kit helicopter, produced by CHR International of Marianna, Florida.By red750, in Rotorcraft,
The McCulloch J-2 was a small, two-seat autogyro with an enclosed cabin, one of only three designs of this type of aircraft to receive a type certificate in the United States. It was built by McCulloch Aircraft Corporation.By red750, in Rotorcraft,
The Brantly B-2 is an American two-seat light helicopter produced by the Brantly Helicopter Corporation.By red750, in Rotorcraft,
The Focke-Wulf Fw 61 is often considered the first practical, functional helicopter, first flown in 1936.By red750, in Rotorcraft,
The Kaman HH-43 Huskie was a helicopter with intermeshing rotors used by the United States Air Force, the United States Navy and the United States Marine Corps from the 1950s until the 1970s.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.