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taiidantomcat:
The Wheel of Misfortune!

http://www.vstol.org/wheel.htm

Concept Ships Blog Search ( searched for "helicopter")

http://conceptships.blogspot.com/search?q=helicopter



Flickr Helicopter Pools:

https://www.flickr.com/groups/besthelishots/pool/

https://www.flickr.com/groups/httpwwwflickrcomgroupshelicopters/pool/page1



XplanesTumblr

http://xplanes.tumblr.com/search/helicopter



BTS!!

http://beyondthesprues.com/Forum/index.php?topic=298.0

Weaver:
Music to model by?  ;) >:D

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UtKADQnjQmc

GTX_Admin:
Some ol' Luft'46 inspiration:




Frank3k:
This is a classic:

V-STOL Concepts and Developed Aircraft A Historic Report Volume 1 (1940-1986)

http://contrails.iit.edu/DigitalCollection/1986/AFWALTR86-3071volume01.pdf

Despite the title, it covers some vehicles from before 1940.

GTX_Admin:
Some recent inspiration from Secret Projects (posted by fightingirish):


--- Quote ---In November 1981 Bell Helicopters presented their concept of an anti-tank helicopter, the Panzerabwehrhubschrauber – 2 (PAH-2), to the German Army.
This concept was based on the Bell Model 249 Cobra. It had a 4-blade main rotor (a smaller version of the Bell Model 412 main rotor). It was powered by a single General Electric T700 engine with max. 1650shp.

The Martin Marietta Target Acquisition and Designation Sights, Pilot Night Vision System (TADS/PNVS) is the combined sensor and targeting unit which was fitted on the nose. There were 4 stations on the stubbed wings to hold weapons like HOT anti-tank missiles, unguided missiles, Stinger A2A missiles, gun pods etc. Like other PAH-2 concepts at that time, this concept also did not have a central chain gun. Later on the AGM-114 Hellfire might have been integrated.

The Bell Model 249 PAH-2 would have been built under licence by Dornier at their final production site near Oberpfaffenhofen, Germany. At that site the Bell UH-1D were already built under licence for service with the German Army and German Air Force. The US Army in Europe also had their older AH-1 Cobra models upgraded at that site (AH-1Q’s to AH-1S’s ?).
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Might make for a very interesting whiff

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