Kharkiv KhAI-24

KhAI-24
Role Autogyro
National origin Soviet Union
Designer Kharkiv Aviation Institute
Number built 1

The Kharkov KhAI-24 was a 1960s Soviet two-seat autogyro designed by the Kharkiv Aviation Institute.

Design and development

The KhAI-24 was designed by students of the Kharkiv Aviation Institute for an Estonian Ministry for the Energy Industry competition for a light autogyro for power cable inspection.[1] The two-seat autogyro had an enclosed cabin and a tricycle landing gear, it was powered by a 115 hp (86 kW) Walter M332 aircraft engine driving a tractor configuration two-bladed propeller. A three-bladed rotor was fitted above the cabin.[1] A full-scale model was displayed in 1966 in Moscow and the autogyro was tested in 1967 but nothing else is known.[1]

Specifications

Data from [2]The History of Soviet Aircraft from 1918

General characteristics

Performance

See also

Related lists

Notes

  1. 1 2 3 Namcek 1986, pp. 382-383
  2. Namcek 1986, pp. 438-439

References


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