Aeronautics and astronautics – Aircraft – heavier-than-air – Helicopter or auto-rotating wing sustained – i.e. – gyroplanes
Patent
1981-08-24
1983-10-04
Basinger, Sherman D.
Aeronautics and astronautics
Aircraft, heavier-than-air
Helicopter or auto-rotating wing sustained, i.e., gyroplanes
244121, 244 1R, 89 1B, 89 1A, 114221A, B64D 700, B64C 2704, F41H 1300
Patent
active
044074670
ABSTRACT:
A tactical wire-cutting system for helicopters includes a forwardly extending probe having a plurality of explosive cutting charges disposed along the probe. The probe is inclined with respect to the vertical as defined by the normal helicopter trim during flight such that a suspended cable will come into successive contact with the explosive cutting charges. The charges are designed to catch and hold the cable until detonation and thereafter to allow the cable to proceed to the next successfully positioned charge if unsevered.
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Emigh Charles F.
Goldin Morris
Basinger Sherman D.
Corl Rodney
Hughes Helicopters Inc.
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