Developed from an earlier model, the HX-1 where the pilot was standing, this model included a seat for the pilot and a wheeled landin gear.

Source: “A History of Individual Flying Platforms”, Jeffery A. Schroeder, Paper presented at the American Helicopter Society Vertical Lift Aircraft Conference, San Francisco, CA., 2000

Overview

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Design authority: Hoppi-copters Inc.

Primary manufacturer: Hoppi-copters Inc.

Parent type: No type defined

Aircraft status: No longer flying

Configuration

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VTOL type: Helicopter

Lift devices: 2 in Coaxial configuration

Crew required: 1 in Single seater arrangement

Landing gear: Wheels (non-retractable)

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