GEN H-4 :.world's smallest one-man helicopter.





WHO SAID U CANT FLY...??
Gennai Yanagisawa has invented the
world's smallest one-man helicopter.
The GEN H-4 is a 75 kg (165lbs)
aluminum-framed copter with twin
rotors powered by two 10hp engines.
Each engine has independent ignition,
a carburetor, starter and clutch. It can
fly with just one engine so the
probability of total engine failure is
remote.
But for added safety, it also
comes with a ballistic parachute.
To fly the copter, you take a seat and
grab the control bar that is positioned
in front of you.
The handlebar displays a tachometer,
starter and throttle lever.
To fly forward you pull the handle backwards. To go backwards you push
the handle forward. Move the handle
left to fly right and right to fly left.
The throttle lever controls the rise and
descent. The maximum flight speed is
50 kilometers per hour( 31 mph)







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