French Coacial by heli GCA HELICOPTERS
Robert BIESIADA Coaxial Helicopters Mechanical Design Engineer
GCA HELICOPTERS is a French early-stage startup that wants to launch a new autonomous two-seater Coaxial Helicopter, into a range of several models as for tourism or recreation, transport or agriculture, search and rescue, firefighting or law enforcement, and among others.
Discover this amazing project and the Major Advantages that provide this entirely innovative ultralight helicopter so easy to fly and control, so smooth and responsive above all other helicopters.
While helicopters with tail rotor require strong attentiveness and practice of flying, the XRON-2 flight controls doesn’t produce any adverse side effects, so the pilot keeps free to maneuvering easily with quiet and most efficiency. That is why the XRON-2 can be flight by anybody and led consequently to democratize the helicopter for everybody.
Ours days the uses of helicopters always increase and companies are looking for ways to get new services for less cost so that is why the interest in using small economic helicopters grows up. This new market demand and the new aeronautical regulation create the opportunity for the XRON-2 to stand out because of its maneuverability, less cost manufacturing and its easiest flying license to obtain.
The particularity of the XRON-2 comes from its ingenious rotor that is equipped with two pairs of synchronized blades rotating each other in the opposite direction. The symmetrical movement of the blades around the same axis cancels the inertia effect and keeps the flight stationary full stable. Its aerodynamic articulated shutters allow to the XRON-2 to turn in any direction with the most efficiency and a total control. That is why the XRON-2 doesn’t require any tail rotor and consequently has major advantages above other helicopters.
Furthermore GCA HELICOPTERS plan to develop an electric powered version with satelite control system for manned and/or autonomous flights for most critical emergency situations as for exfiltration of persons in imminent danger.
GCA HELICOPTERS is a French early-stage startup that wants to launch a new autonomous two-seater Coaxial Helicopter, into a range of several models as for tourism or recreation, transport or agriculture, search and rescue, firefighting or law enforcement, and among others.
Discover this amazing project and the Major Advantages that provide this entirely innovative ultralight helicopter so easy to fly and control, so smooth and responsive above all other helicopters.
While helicopters with tail rotor require strong attentiveness and practice of flying, the XRON-2 flight controls doesn’t produce any adverse side effects, so the pilot keeps free to maneuvering easily with quiet and most efficiency. That is why the XRON-2 can be flight by anybody and led consequently to democratize the helicopter for everybody.
Ours days the uses of helicopters always increase and companies are looking for ways to get new services for less cost so that is why the interest in using small economic helicopters grows up. This new market demand and the new aeronautical regulation create the opportunity for the XRON-2 to stand out because of its maneuverability, less cost manufacturing and its easiest flying license to obtain.
The particularity of the XRON-2 comes from its ingenious rotor that is equipped with two pairs of synchronized blades rotating each other in the opposite direction. The symmetrical movement of the blades around the same axis cancels the inertia effect and keeps the flight stationary full stable. Its aerodynamic articulated shutters allow to the XRON-2 to turn in any direction with the most efficiency and a total control. That is why the XRON-2 doesn’t require any tail rotor and consequently has major advantages above other helicopters.
Furthermore GCA HELICOPTERS plan to develop an electric powered version with satelite control system for manned and/or autonomous flights for most critical emergency situations as for exfiltration of persons in imminent danger.
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