Within our fixed-wing community, some members share their passion for the unique category of fixewing aircraft that also feature rotary wings. We discuss:
Autogyros – Light aircraft with a free-spinning rotor system and a separate means of propulsion
Gyrocopters – Similar to autogyros but with an engine-driven propeller to both provide thrust and rotate the rotor
Tiltrotors – Aircraft with tiltrotor propellers on the wingtips that can point up or forward for vertical or horizontal flight like the V-22 Osprey
Gyroplanes – Aircraft with a free turbine-powered propeller and a rotor for control instead of traditional ailerons, rudder and elevator
Compound helicopters – Helicopters with a propeller or fan in addition to the main rotor for forward thrust
Members share photos, firsthand experiences, knowledge and technical information on the uniqueness, challenges and joys of operating fixed-wing aircraft with rotary components. We celebrate the convergence of rotary and fixed-wing aviation technologies in creative and efficient aircraft designs.
Key topics include:
Autorotation capability
Yaw, pitch and roll control
Vertical takeoff and landing versus conventional runway operations
Maneuverability and performance
Maintenance considerations
While a small niche within the larger fixed-wing community, rotary wing aircraft offer an interesting hybrid of capabilities that members enjoy discussing.