Fiat 7002

Model 7002
Role General-purpose helicopter
Manufacturer Fiat Aviazione
First flight 26 January 1961
Number built 1


The Fiat Model 7002 was a 1960s Italian general-purpose helicopter with a tip jet driven rotor built by Fiat Aviazione. Only one aircraft was built.

Development

In the early 1960s, under an Italian government contract, Fiat Aviazione designed the Model 7002, a medium-capacity transport helicopter. It had an unusual shaped fuselage made from light-alloy sheets to provide accommodation for two crew and up to five passengers. The fuselage was mounted on a skid landing gear and the fuselage had a simple tailboom with a tail rotor. A two-blade main rotor was mounted above the fuselage, with the rotor driven by compressed-air propulsion nozzles at the blade-tips. The compressed-air was generated by a Fiat 4700 turbo gas-generator located in the rear fuselage. The prototype helicopter first flew on 26 January 1961 but no production aircraft were built.

Specifications

Data from Flight

General characteristics

Performance

See also

Aircraft of comparable role, configuration and era

References

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