Helicopter Pilot

By cmk100
  • "Helicopter?"

    "Helicopter?"
    Ponton d’Amécourt had designed a model flying machine. It worked but a previous design with a steam engine had failed. He decided to call his machine "helicopteres," a word derived from the Greek adjective for "spiral" and the noun "pteron," meaning "wing."
  • The Wright Brothers

    The Wright Brothers
    Wilbur and Orville Wright designed and built the first airplane to attain powered flight, four years before the first helicopter inventors could claim such a feat for vertical flight.
  • First Manned Flight

    First Manned Flight
    Emile Berliner created a 36-horsepower engine and used two of them on a platform designed by John Newton Williams. The air craft reportedly lifted both men about 3 feet off the ground. This was the first manned helicopter flight in the United States.
  • Rotating Wing Aircraft

    Rotating Wing Aircraft
    Juan de la Cierva was a Spanish engineer builds and flies the CA autogiro in 1923.
  • First Flight in the US

    First Flight in the US
    In 1928 Harold Pitcairn orders a Cierva C.8W autogiro leading to the first flight of a rotating wing aircraft in the United States on December 18th.
  • Many milestones in 29

    Many milestones in 29
    In the year of 1929 Pitcairn licenses a patent and begins manufacturing air crafts in the US. He wanted to continue popularizing his air craft. In the same year Amelia Earhart breaks the altitude record in a Pitcairn Autogiro further popularizing the aircraft.
  • Achievement of the year

    Achievement of the year
    In 1930, Pitcairn is awarded the Collier Trophy for the greatest aviation achievement of the year, but by the end of the decade, a new form of rotary wing aircraft was entering the scene – the Helicopter.
  • Many uses

    Many uses
    A Kellett K-3 autogyro is employed by Rear Admiral Byrd in his 1934 expedition to the Antarctic. Along with this Auto giros are being used in many ways from delivering mail to sightseeing.
  • Uses for Germany

    Uses for Germany
    The first practical helicopter is built in Germany in 1937. The Focke- Achgelis FA-61 is a side by side twin rotor design. Hitler’s test pilot, Hanna Reitsch, flies the FA-61 inside the Berlin Deutschlandhalle at the 1938 Berlin Motor Show.
  • First Helicopter

    First Helicopter
    The first ever helicopter was designed by Igor Sikorsky and built by the Vought-Sikorsky Aircraft Division of the United Aircraft Corporation. The first time it took flight was in Stratford, Connecticut.
  • Funds for the War Department

    Funds for the War Department
    In 1940 the US Congress signs the Dorsey-Logan Act authorizing funds to develop rotary wing aircraft for the War Department.
  • The First FAA certified helicopter pilot

    The First FAA certified helicopter pilot
    In 1943 Frank Piasecki flies his PV-2 in Philadelphia. He becomes the first FAA certified helicopter pilot and goes on to develop a line of successful tandem rotor helicopters.
  • Korean War

    Korean War
    The Korean War validates the use of helicopters in a combat theater of operations.
  • Takeoff

    Takeoff
    By 1955 vertical takeoff and landing had been secured in helicopters.
  • The Helicopter War

    The Helicopter War
    The Vietnam war also known as the Helicopter War shows definite use of helicopters. Some of these uses included medical evacuation, fire fighting, construction, and logging.
  • Today's Helicopter

    Today's Helicopter
    Today helicopters are much more advanced. We use them for the military, hospitals, government just to name a few. These machines are also faster, stronger, and more reliable.