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Schweizer Aircraft Corporation is an American manufacturer of gliders, farm planes and helicopters located in Gorshead, New York.
- Page 36 General SCHWEIZER Pilot's Flight Manual Model 269C Helicopter Air foil Data Eng lish Met ric Main Ro tor Di am e ter 26.83 feet 8.178 m Blade chord 6.75 inches(con stant) 171.5 mm Air foil NACA 0015 Blade twist -8°39’.
- Sep 14, 2006 Model 269C/300C Publications. HMI Complete, 269A thru C S/N S1808 M 39005182 $405.63. CSP-C-2, Approp. & Appendices, Binder, 1 Year Revision Service.
- Of this and other versions, such as for example the 269C, I shall compile a separate report. h2Performances. In standard atmospheric conditions, at its maximum take-off weight of 703 kg (1'550 lbs), the helicopter has a cruising speed of 136 km/h, while the never exceed speed at sea level is 139 km/h. Above an altitude of 610 m/asl the speed.
It was created in 1939 by three Schweizer brothers (Paul, William, and Ernest) who built their first airframe in 1930. The oldest privately owned aircraft company in the United States, Schweizer was acquired by Sikorsky Aircraft Corporation from Stratford, Connecticut in 2004 and became a multi-industry airline. Schweizer Aircraft shut down in 2012.
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Working with (formerly Ryan Aeronautical), Schweizer developed the MQ-8 Fire Scout helicopter.
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Schweizer is currently involved in the development of the Sikorsky X-2 Demonstrator, a coaxial propeller coaxial propeller with a pushing propeller for high forward speed.