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frostbite
16th Jun 2005, 17:30
I remember many years ago thinking what a brilliant idea NOTAR helicopters were when they first appeared.

Despite living close to an airport, I have never seen one though.

Are they simply not popular, too expensive, or ???

Oshkosh George
16th Jun 2005, 18:54
Well,it did appear on McDonnell Douglas helis,and of course they are no more. I think the division was sold off,and they were producing limited aircraft,mostly for Police work,but they weren't NOTAR ones.
Really don't know why the take-up was low.

S92mech
19th Jun 2005, 17:32
MD Helicopters made the 520N, 600 and the 900 series with NOTAR. They are around, but there were not alot of them made.
I did a quick check of serial numbers and found 108 for 900's and 68 for 600's to be the highest serial numbers in the States.

mfriskel
19th Jun 2005, 17:56
MDHI Wwebsite (http://www.mdhelicopters.com)

Check the gallaries here

Ojuka
19th Jun 2005, 17:59
Question:

When the engine stops in a NOTAR, how do you control yaw in autorotation?

Capn Notarious
19th Jun 2005, 19:00
I fires me cannons, out of the port side and the recoil keeps the back end where it aught to be.
Quite hectic though, pouring gunpowder loading iron balls and flying all at the same time. Not a task for the faint and feeble.

JustaFew
19th Jun 2005, 22:46
Answer; fart hard in the opposite direction......
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glider12000
19th Jun 2005, 22:52
i`m sure the Police Helo in Leeds is NOTAR and i`m sure the one that flew over in Manchester at the REM concert was NOTAR too.

Saw one at Shoreham last year when i went to Transair too, so theres a few about.

mfriskel
20th Jun 2005, 23:59
Just like the TR is driven by the transmission in autorotation, the NOTAR fan is driven by a shaft out the back of the main transmission.