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Worldwide Directory
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- AAL - Adaptive Helicopter Rotors
- Information on Solid State Rotor System (SSRS) and Flight Test Program (R/C).
- Boeing Sikorsky RAH-66 Stealth Comanche Helicopter
- Information on the RAH-66 Stealth Comanche helicopter and the stealth technology used in it.
- Helicopter Aviation
- Layman's idea of how helicopters fly. It is intended as an introduction for the newcomer to rotary wing aviation.
- Helicopter Aviation
- This site deals with the aerodynamics of helicopters, instruction on how to fly helicopters, mechanical components, helicopter maneuvers, and more.
- Helicopter Zone
- Provides links to helicopter sites, animated helicopter GIFs, photographs, and downloads.
- How Does a Helicopter Work?
- Answers common questions about helicopters and how they work.
- How Helicopters Work
- Photos and many brief videos in this narrative help to describe helicopter controls, capabilities and complexity.
- Hummingbird Project
- Hummingbird is a small research helicopter, at Stanford University's Aerospace Robotics Laboratory, which navigates using an integration of the Global Positioning System with computer vision.
- Low Speed Aerodynamics Research Group, University of Glasgow
- Conducts wind tunnel research on topics including the aerodynamics of helicopter rotor blades. Includes facility descriptions, profiles of current projects, and some online data.
- National Rotorcraft Technology Center
- In conjunction with other research divisions and schools at Penn State, the Rotorcraft Center is focused on advancement of rotorcraft research and education.
- Safety Around the Helicopter
- Information on safety around helicopters.
- Swiss Helicopters by Markus Herzig
- News and information about helicopters of Switzerland.
- Systems and Control Archive at Dallas
- SCAD is a database that aims to provide information for engineers and mathematicians whose interests are in the areas of control theory, systems theory and signal processing.
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Last update: 19:47 PT, Thursday, August 16, 2001

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