The Flettner Fl-282 was an improved version of the Fl-265, both created by German autogyro and helicopter manufacturer Flettner. The Fl-282 was considered to be the world's first produced helicopter.
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| - The Flettner Fl-282 was an improved version of the Fl-265, both created by German autogyro and helicopter manufacturer Flettner. The Fl-282 was considered to be the world's first produced helicopter.
- Anton Flettner, Flugzeugbau GmbH was a German helicopter and autogyro manufacturer during World War II, founded by Anton Flettner. Flettner aircraft included:
* Flettner Fl 184 - Reconnaissance autogyro, prototype
* Flettner Fl 185 - Reconnaissance helicopter, prototype
* Flettner Fl 265 - Reconnaissance helicopter, prototype
* Flettner Fl 282 Kolibri (Hummingbird) - Reconnaissance helicopter
* Flettner Fl 339 - Reconnaissance helicopter, project
* Flettner Gigant - Experimental helicopter
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| - The Flettner Fl-282 was an improved version of the Fl-265, both created by German autogyro and helicopter manufacturer Flettner. The Fl-282 was considered to be the world's first produced helicopter.
- Anton Flettner, Flugzeugbau GmbH was a German helicopter and autogyro manufacturer during World War II, founded by Anton Flettner. Flettner aircraft included:
* Flettner Fl 184 - Reconnaissance autogyro, prototype
* Flettner Fl 185 - Reconnaissance helicopter, prototype
* Flettner Fl 265 - Reconnaissance helicopter, prototype
* Flettner Fl 282 Kolibri (Hummingbird) - Reconnaissance helicopter
* Flettner Fl 339 - Reconnaissance helicopter, project
* Flettner Gigant - Experimental helicopter Anton Flettner's interest in aerodynamics (specifically the Magnus effect, which produces a force from a cylinder rotating in a fluid flow) also led him to invent the Flettner rotor which he used to power a Flettner ship which crossed the Atlantic, and the Flettner ventilator which is still widely used as a cooling device for buses, vans and other commercial vehicles and which is based upon the Savonius principle.
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