About GEN H4
GEN H4 Helicopter - Aircraft; photo wallpapers: GEN H4 Helicopter - Still, the Japanese built GEN H-4 co-axial helicopter features a 125cc,
horizontally opposed 2 cylinder engine capable of launching your ass
some 1,000-meters (about half a mile) high at a max speed of 90km/hour,
or a bit more than a Sammy Hagar. While it would appear to lessen the
risk of setting fire to your nether regions, any margin of safety
gained is likely offset by the threat from decapitation. Yes,
you're right it is a quite interesting contraption! It is true that there is not much to see
on the outside. The frame is 2
inch aluminum pipe bent and welded, with a fiberglass
backpack and funny looking wheels. In front of the pilot attached to the control bar is the
control panel with the throttle (altitude control), tachometer, ignition power,
starter and yaw switches. The tools necessary for flight do not seem like
much because they aren't. This is not only the lightest helicopter in the
world, but it is the easiest to fly! If you look closely at the power
pack (on top of the air craft) you will find four astonishingly small twin
cylinder engines feeding into a central transmission with two sets of rotors
turning in opposite directions. Wow, you say? That's nuts! Well, if you're
still interested and would like to see one fly please follow the links below
and at the top of the page to learn more about this amazing helicopter.
e lightest helicopter in the world, but it is the easiest to fly!
If you look
closely at the power pack (on top of the air craft) you will find four
astonishingly small twin cylinder engines feeding into a central transmission
with two sets of rotors turning in opposite directions. Wow, you say? That's
nuts! Well, if you're still interested and would like to see one fly please
follow the lin...
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