Lockheed XH-51

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The Lockheed XH-51 is an American single-engine experimental helicopter designed by Lockheed Aircraft, utilizing a rigid rotor and retractable skid landing gear. The XH-51 was selected as the test vehicle for a joint research program conducted by the United States Army and United States Navy to explore rigid rotor technology.

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experimental aircraft, Lockheed H-51Lockheed CorporationUnited States

Lockheed H-51


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    Lockheed XH-51 lowers sonar c1966Lockheed XH-51 lowers sonar c1966
    Lockheed XH-51A Compound in flight c1965Lockheed XH-51A Compound in flight c1965
    Three Lockheed XH-51 helicopters in flight c1965Three Lockheed XH-51 helicopters in flight c1965
    Lockheed XH-51A front view c1965Lockheed XH-51A front view c1965
    XH-51A landing on USS Ozbourn (DD-846) c1963XH-51A landing on USS Ozbourn (DD-846) c1963
    Lockheed XH-51 1263Lockheed XH-51 1263
    Lockheed XH-51 Experimental Rigid Rotors, no hinges, in Ames 40x80 foot wind tunnel. John McCloud (left sitting) Jack Rabbot (Right).Lockheed XH-51 Experimental Rigid Rotors, no hinges, in Ames 40x80 foot wind tunnel. John McCloud (left sitting) Jack Rabbot (Right).
    Lockheed XH-51A first flight 1962Lockheed XH-51A first flight 1962
    Lockheed XH-51A landing aboard USS Ozbourn (DD-846), circa in 1963 (4561400925)Lockheed XH-51A landing aboard USS Ozbourn (DD-846), circa in 1963 (4561400925)
    XH-51A-1XH-51A-1