The equilibrium, in still air, of a "stationary" helicopter (i.e., of one having neither vertical nor translational velocity, but a tendency to remain practically motionless within restricted limits of space) presents some difficulty in practice and justifies a theoretical investigation of its "inherent stability," i.e., independent of the pilot.
Inherent Stability of Helicopters
1923-10-01
Miscellaneous
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English
The case for inherent stability of helicopters
NTRS | 1966
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