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A chopper like Airwolf could be created today

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    1shado1 — 16 years ago(August 01, 2009 06:22 PM)

    A supersonic helicopter? Ain't gonna happen, no matter how much money is invested in such a pipe dream.
    Now if that bastard so much as twitches, I'm going to blow him right to Mars.

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      lvcambot-2 — 16 years ago(September 07, 2009 11:13 PM)

      If you read "The Ultimate Time Machine" by Psychic Spy 001 Joe McMoneagle. He predicts that they WILL create an "AirWolf" style helicopter. The rotors will be able to stop mid flight.
      FYI and all that.
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        nk44ab — 16 years ago(September 17, 2009 09:05 AM)

        It's not simply the supersonic flight idea that made Airwolf unique. It was loaded with high-tech surveillence gear and firepower. The entire body was armor plated and the air intakes had armored mesh shields which I assume meant it could withstand various storms. It's interesting to think that in the pilot episode the FIRM originally wanted to the Department of Defense to have Airwolf and take credit for it.

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          keyser_soze_smokes — 15 years ago(April 22, 2010 10:06 PM)

          Paint it black and it'll shapeshift into a UFO anytime to perform those, and many more, tricks.

          Underwater Island will rise.

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              RParmly-3 — 15 years ago(November 07, 2010 05:13 PM)

              I don't remember much about how this works, but long long ago in a science magazine, I saw a model of what could theoretically be a "supersonic helicopter" type of aircraft. Looks basically like an airplane; the wings are one, long, straight single piece on top of the fuselage, and they act as a rotor for take-off and landing, then lock into place and turn the thing into a regular aircraft when it's in the air.
              I don't know if this has ever been seriously studied, but it looked like an interesting concept.
              I love it when a plan comes together.

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                graham-167 — 15 years ago(January 27, 2011 04:14 AM)

                According to the pilot episode, Airwolf is a lifting body; that is, above a certain speed the shape of the body is such that it generates enough lift to keep the copter up in the air. That's the point of firing those jet engines; the rotors are disengaged and allowed to spin freely, generating no lift, because at high speed the body does that.
                A true lifting body wouldn't look anything like Airwolf (here is an example of one : http://area51specialprojects.com/images/m2-f1.jpg) but it's pretty cool that the writers actually seem to have done the research on why a helicopter couldn't do supersonic speeds, AND come up with a plausible explanation for why Airwolf could.
                Unfortunately in the series they simplified all that to "turbine boost = fast" and left it at that.

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                  kodak007 — 15 years ago(February 28, 2011 03:22 PM)

                  great posts in this thread!

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                    CGSailor — 15 years ago(March 17, 2011 04:14 PM)

                    You and several others on this thread have not a clue about Helicopters and aerodynamics nor the principles and limiting factors to high speed flight by helicopters.
                    You ALMOST touch upon one of the principles but your posts show your lack any real understanding.
                    The two main problems are ones of "asymmetric lift" and "retreating blade stall".
                    Just recently in the news there was new records set by helicopters in flight. the new design topped out over 125 MPH faster than most normal Helicopters.
                    over 125 MPH faster and it still only hit 290MPH.
                    NOWHERE
                    NEAR
                    SUPERSONIC
                    The problem is not simply one of making a stronger Helo or more accurately a strong rotor blade with you "bucky tubes" or whatnot. There is far more involved than your armchair couch potato aeronautical engineering can grasp.
                    Today's modern Helos are more advanced than even the fiction Airwolf in all ways but one. That being supersonic scratch that, not even high speed subsonic flight.
                    Maybe one day. But not anytime soon. Sure as hell not "could be created today"
                    If it could they would have done so, even if only as a flight demonstration model.
                    I joined the Navy to see the world, only to discover the world is 2/3 water!

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                      John_Dee_007 — 15 years ago(March 30, 2011 09:56 AM)

                      Is this thread serious? This is the stuff 7yr old boys dream up. There really is no logical, economically viable or military need for such a ridiculously absurd aircraft. I'd sooner see the logic in a genetically altered elephant with 2 trunks that could cook me breakfast and do kung fu. This naively ambitious idea reminds me of an esoteric film from the 30s called
                      Non-Stop New York
                      (1937), which featured a fictional transatlantic passenger airliner with an outdoor observational deck!
                      http://www.imdb.com/board/10029319/
                      I can only assume the majority of people who come to this board are guys in their 30s and 40s who actually remember this show as kids. Otherwise, aside from sentimental interests, what possible reason could one be interested in such an implausibly cheesy show? Which begs the question: why are - presumably - grown men discussing such nonsense? This topic is void of all rationale. Which brings me back to my original question: is this thread serious?
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                        CGSailor — 15 years ago(March 31, 2011 03:27 PM)

                        I can only assume the majority of people who come to this board are guys in their 30s and 40s who actually remember this show as kids. Otherwise, aside from sentimental interests, what possible reason could one be interested in such an implausibly cheesy show? Which begs the question: why are - presumably - grown men discussing such nonsense?
                        Says the troll who came to this thread to comment.
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                            CGSailor — 15 years ago(April 02, 2011 11:12 AM)

                            LOL.
                            I was expecting getting blasted by the OP or someone similar for my comments on the OP not having a clue what the hell he was talking about. What with my calling his understanding of Aeronautical engineering on a couch potato level. I did not expect to get blasted by some outside troll blasting me along with the rest of the thread.
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                                CGSailor — 14 years ago(April 04, 2011 04:31 PM)

                                ROFLMAO!
                                No not you, that magnetictheory idiot.
                                I understood what you were meaning.
                                I guess I didn't make myself clear.
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                                    Hendry_William_French — 14 years ago(December 11, 2011 09:50 AM)

                                    Lets hope so.
                                    A supersonic helicopter sounds good to me. We can get rockstars to their venues in quicker time.
                                    Pizza? Thin or thick? Chicago.

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