Most helicopters are built for hovering, not for speed. But the Eurocopter X3 is built for both. The demonstrator tilt-rotor aircraft proved as much when it set a pair of air speed records earlier this month.
Based on the Eurocopter EC155, the X3 is a hybrid helicopter. That is, in addition to its five blade main and tail rotors, the X3 is also outfitted with a pair of stubby wings (similar to the Mi-24 HIND but with propellers instead of missile pods) that provide up to 80 percent of the aircraft's lift. A pair of 2,270 hp Rolls-Royce Turbomeca RTM322 turboshaft engines drive all four rotors and allow for a 12,500 foot service ceiling and blindingly fast speed.
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| EuroCopter X3. (Picture from: http://www.nicenfunny.com/) |
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| The EuroCopter X3 uses twin engines like the standard Dauphin, but the engines are much more powerful and are used to power both the side propellers and main rotor. (Picture from: http://www.wired.com/) |


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