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  1. Flight Instructor for Rotorcraft/Helicopter Practical Test Standards: #FAA-S-8081-7A (Practical Test Standards series) by Federal Aviation Administration, 2003-04-01
  2. Helicopters and Gingerbread by D. Clymer, 1983-06
  3. KISS the Sky: Helicopter Tales by Jan Hornung, 2002-05-27
  4. Helicopters and Other Fun Things by Richard Scarry, 1999-10
  5. Pleiku: The Dawn of Helicopter Warfare in Vietnam by J. D. Coleman, 1989-02
  6. Helicopters, Drill Sergeants and Consultants: Parenting Styles and the Messages They Send by Jim Fay, 2001-02
  7. Flying Model Helicopters: From Basics to Competition by David Day, 2001-03
  8. Helicopter Aerodynamics by Ray Prouty, 2007
  9. Thunderbird Lounge: An Aviator's Story About One Early Transportation Helicopter Company, Along With Its Sister Companies As They Paved the Way in What Was to Become "A Helicopter War" by Robert Brandt, 2001-11-21
  10. Aerodynamics of the Helicopter by Alfred Gessow, Garry C. Myers Jr., 1999-11-01
  11. Luminous Base: Stories about Corpsmen and Helicopters, Courage and Sacrifice (Volume 1) by Bruce Williams-Burden, 2010-03-22
  12. U.S.Navy Seawolves: The Elite HAL-3 Helicopter Squadron in Vietnam by Daniel E. Kelly, 2002-10-01
  13. Helicopter Rescue (Tough Stuff)
  14. Helicopters Stickers by Steven James Petruccio, 2002-05-14

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82. The Evolution Of The Helicopter.
The evolution of the helicopter from early history to modern times.
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History of the Helicopter
A Research Project By: Katie Kimmet and Amanda Nash
    American Studies Period 3
This research project contains the following:
  • Early concept of the helicopter Evolution from early helicopters to modern-day models Great pictures of helicopters
Introduction to Helicopters
    The development of the helicopter, perhaps one of man's most complex flying machines, is an example of the effects of technological evolution (Sadler 1). The helicopter began as a basic principle of rotary-wing aviation and evolved into something much greater as human ingenuity and technology in America and elsewhere contributed to its development. The precision of parts due to the Industrial Revolution enabled the helicopter to evolve into the modern machines we see flying today. The need of accurate machinery and fixtures was evident when the earliest helicopter models lacked the efficiency and flying capability of modern helicopters.
Early Concepts of the Helicopter
    The Chinese
The first concept of rotary-wing aviation came from the Chinese in the Fourth Century A.D. (Fay 125-126). A book called "Pao Phu Tau" tells of the "Master" describing flying cars (fei chhe) with wood from the inner part of the jujube tree with ox-leather straps fastened to returning blades as to set the machine in motion (huan chien i yih chhi chi) (Fay 125-126). "Joseph Needham, the author of Science and Cilivization, also suggests that although this was no more than a design for a toy, it is indeed the first recorded pattern of what we might understand as a helicopter" (Sadler 1). The concept of rotary-wing aviation had unquestionably been found, but the technology needed to create a helicopter had not been produced.

83. Mini RC Helicopter - Remote Control Helicopter
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