The Fairey Rotodyne was a groundbreaking hybrid helicopter/airplane developed in the late 1950s by Fairey Aviation. It was designed to combine the vertical takeoff and landing capabilities of a helicopter with the speed and range of a conventional fixed-wing aircraft. The Rotodyne could seat up to 40 passengers and was envisioned as the future of urban air transport, offering a solution to the growing problem of city congestion. It featured a unique rotor system powered by tip jets for vertical lift and a pair of turboprop engines for forward flight. Despite successful test flights and considerable interest from around the world, the Rotodyne project was ultimately abandoned in 1962 due to concerns over noise and the withdrawal of government funding. The Rotodyne remains a fascinating example of aviation innovation and what could have been a revolution in air travel.
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Looking for a comfy hoodie for your little one This premium quality kids eco hoodie has a front pouch pocket ribbed cuffs and a lined hood for additional warmth It's snug and soft to the touch What's more the hoodie is made from organic cotton and recycled polyester making it a more earth-friendly fashion choice
- 80 organic cotton 20 recycled polyester
- Outside 100 organic cotton
- Raglan sleeves
- 3 yarns
- 22 ribbed cuffs and hem
- Self-fabric neck tape (inside back of the neck)
- Half moon inside collar
- Jersey-lined hood
- Brushed lining
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