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Technologia Aeroespacial Mexicana (TAM), the company behind the Libelula strap-on helicopter, explains on its Web site how the device is powered by two hydrogen fuel canisters. Tiny rockets at the tips of the helicopter´s rotor blades take the place of a tail rotor, a component which couldn´t be safely attached to a human body. According to the company, the Libelula would be the lightest helicopter in the world, so light that it could be strapped to a person´s body with a carbon fiber corset.
"The best [part] of this technology is that [these] kinds of helicopters don´t need a tail rotor because they don´t have any torque, so with a simple vane they can turn - being the simplest form of an helicopter and the easiest and safer to fly," the company says on its Web site.
nukegingrich
Mccomb, Mississippi, United States
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at 12:27 on May 2nd, 2008
What a trip. Dude, I'd love to try this, but I'll have to remember not to wear my flammable socks...
at 13:50 on May 2nd, 2008
I'd like to try it too. But, you go first. :)
at 01:52 on May 3rd, 2008
nukegingrich, I like this story. It's good stuff.
I join You, couldn't that thing be applied to fly out of tower as rescue unit?