The Muecke, name driven from mosquito, is a concept single seater easily transportable lightweight helicopter which is actually a combination of lower weight and fewer flying costs. The design comprises three stands instead of wheels to balance the chopper when grounded and a short tail without the conventional rotor. This small chopper will meet the need of ultimate personal aviation, proposed to be powered through a turbine driven by the shaft and features counter rotating blades. Therefore, a tail rotor is no longer required for this chopper to change directions; rather it utilizes the movable paddles at the tilt of the rotor blades. With the production of this helicopter, the recreational aviation market surely will boost up to an extraordinary level.
Designer : Daniel Kocyba
Need 4,6 passenger models.
Apps for:
Search Rescue
EMT
MedEvac
Tourisim
Rentals?
Survey
TV News
Tug?
Firefighting model.
Exec model.
Cargo light.
Id steer via NOTAR rear vs rotors.
Aim rear for direction, 180 arc.
Then anyone can fly this.
Ideal for HI ( home to the most Tourist copters anyplace).
I WILL BUY THAT JUST FOR PERSONAL USE . DOSENT LOOK SAFE
Wish it were in production. The one suggestion I would make would be to have wheels on the front supports. Once landed it could be maneuvered into a small hanger to keep it out of the weather.
Wish it were in production. The one suggestion I would make would be to have wheels on the front supports. Once landed it could be maneuvered into a small hanger to keep it out of the weather.
WHEELS IN FRONT..FOR MOVING A/C..around..yes
Like..the double rotor..having flown the huey..uh.1b..with a big ass tail rotor….always fighting the torque..problem.
Also like ur start up model..single seater..but hope one day u will consider..a 2& 4 place model..with some carago
Capability s….
Sincerely..G.Baxter..semi retired combat vet..U.S.ARMY..