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Isacco Heliogyre

Does anyone know anything at all about this aircraft, that was allocated the British military serial J1171, or, better still, can anyone direct me to a photograph of it?

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By: Newforest - 28th September 2008 at 23:17

Use it to scare trainee pilots into trying harder?

“Top 1/3 go to F2B

Middle 2/3 will be trained for Boulton Paul Overstrand and Sidestrand

Bottom third get to fly this.”

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Maths not your strongest subject Moggy? I make it 4/3rds!:confused:

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By: Moggy C - 28th September 2008 at 23:06

Use it to scare trainee pilots into trying harder?

“Top 1/3 go to F2B

Middle 2/3 will be trained for Boulton Paul Overstrand and Sidestrand

Bottom third get to fly this.”

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By: bazv - 28th September 2008 at 22:56

My, it’s an ugly beast. I wonder what the RAF found to do with it for the best part of two years?

Try and stay as far away as poss from it I should say 😀

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By: avion ancien - 28th September 2008 at 22:40

My, it’s an ugly beast. I wonder what the RAF found to do with it for the best part of two years?

Doesn’t anyone know? I can hardly believe that on this forum!

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By: avion ancien - 4th September 2008 at 13:27

..From the SARO Putnam volume.

My, it’s an ugly beast. I wonder what the RAF found to do with it for the best part of two years?

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By: chumpy - 3rd September 2008 at 23:21

..From the SARO Putnam volume.

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By: avion ancien - 3rd September 2008 at 22:11

21 December 1927
http://hansard.millbanksystems.com/written_answers/1927/dec/21/royal-air-force-isacco-heliogyre-machine

Martin, where do you find them. Whatever search engine you’re using, I’ll have one too – please!

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By: avion ancien - 3rd September 2008 at 19:46

The “RAF” version had four Bristol Cherubs and an AS Genet, again driving four blade airscrews. It was built by SARO and tested in the Balloon hangar at Farnborough…damaged beyond repair. Fortunately? Photo and gen in Air Brit K files.

John

As one of those deprived so and sos who don’t have access to the AB monograph, can someone post or direct me to a photo of K1171?

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By: low'n'slow - 2nd September 2008 at 19:00

The “RAF” version had four Bristol Cherubs and an AS Genet, again driving four blade airscrews. It was built by SARO and tested in the Balloon hangar at Farnborough…damaged beyond repair. Fortunately? Photo and gen in Air Brit K files.

John

At least two of the Bristol Cherub engines found good homes in Buckinghamshire with the Halton Aeroplane Club, where they provided the motive power for at least one of C H Latimer Needham’s, Halton HAC, light aircraft.

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By: John Aeroclub - 2nd September 2008 at 18:13

The “RAF” version had four Bristol Cherubs and an AS Genet, again driving four blade airscrews. It was built by SARO and tested in the Balloon hangar at Farnborough…damaged beyond repair. Fortunately? Photo and gen in Air Brit K files.

John

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By: pogno - 2nd September 2008 at 13:34

Some details here http://www.aviastar.org/helicopters_eng/isacco.php

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By: avion ancien - 2nd September 2008 at 12:30

Sorry. Please put it down to the time of the post. The serial is actually K1171. Whatever the Isacco Heliogyre was, according to ‘British Military Aircraft Serials 1911-1979’ it was in use from 6 January 1930 to 31 December 1931.

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By: old eagle - 2nd September 2008 at 11:20

Probably not relevant but the 504 comment reminded me about Ciervas early experiments using 504 fuse.
This link may be of interest, there are some good pics

http://www.jefflewis.net/autogyros.html

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By: John Aeroclub - 2nd September 2008 at 10:10

The serial you quote comes in a batch of cancelled Avro 504K’s and does not appear as a single entry in the Air Brit “J” register.

John

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