- A
Fenestron (sometimes
alternatively referred to as a
fantail or a "fan-in-fin" arrangement) is an
enclosed helicopter tail
rotor that
operates like a...
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pollution control, and
search and
rescue missions. The HH-65 is
known for its
Fenestron tail
rotor and its
autopilot capabilities,
which can
complete an unaided...
-
portion of the main
fuselage for
center of
gravity reasons,
while the
fenestron shrouded tail
rotor had
reportedly exceeded performance expectations....
- Ćcureuil, one of the
primary changes from
which was the
adoption of a
Fenestron anti-torque
device in
place of a
conventional tail rotor. It was launched...
- Aviation, and
later by AĆ©rospatiale. It is the
first helicopter to
feature a
fenestron tail
instead of a
conventional tail rotor, as well as
being the first...
- the
introduction of the SA 365 N1,
which had a
substantially redesigned Fenestron anti-torque device, and with the SA 365 N2,
which was
equipped with more...
- reciprocating-engine helicopters.
These technologies included Eurocopter's
Fenestron anti-torque
shrouded tail
rotor and
Spheriflex main rotor, in addition...
-
three most
common controls used
today are the tail rotor, Eurocopter's
Fenestron (also
called a fantail), and MD Helicopters' NOTAR. The tail
rotor is...
-
prominence are the three-bladed
Speriflex main
rotor head and the eight-bladed
fenestron anti-torque tail rotor;
these have been
partially credited with contributing...
- UH-72B
model began to
enter service, with
number of
upgrades including a
fenestron tail rotor, more
powerful engines, FADEC, and avionics. On 7 June 2013...