PAM 100B | |
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Role | Lifting vehicle |
National origin | United States |
Manufacturer | Performance Aviation Manufacturing Group |
First flight | June 1994 |
The PAM 100B Individual Lifting Vehicle is an American lifting vehicle designed and built by the Performance Aviation Manufacturing Group of Williamsburg, Virginia, it is also designed for amateur construction from a kit of parts.[1]
The project was started in October 1989 with the prototype first flying in June 1994 originally with a single-engine it was later rebuilt with two Hirth F30A two-stroke engines.[1] The lifting vehicle is an open frame with one person standing on top with a protective tubular framework.[1] Below the framework the vehicle has two co-axial counter-rotating two-blade rotor with directional control from two small propellers at the ends of the cross-tubes, it has a fixed skid landing gear.[1]
Data from Jane's All the World's Aircraft 2003-04[1]
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