A rotorless 3-place airplane configuration of the NASA/DARPA Rotor Systems Research Aircraft (RSRA) project, redesignated S-72X.  It is intended to serve as an emergency configuration required for operation if the rotor is severed by the Emergency Escape System.  In addition to the turbofan propulors, the main transmission and conventional 5-blade tail rotor are powered by General Electric T58-GE-5 / T58-GE-10 engines.

Overview

Data on design, manufacture and status

Design authority: Sikorsky Aircraft Corp.

Primary manufacturer: Sikorsky Aircraft Corp.

Parent type: Sikorsky S-72 RSRA

Aircraft status: No longer flying

Configuration

Primary flight and mechanical characteristics

VTOL type: Compound Helicopter

Compound type: Lift and Thrust compounded with 2 propulsors

Lift devices: 0 in Other configuration

Dedicated control device: 1 Tail rotor

Crew required: 2-3 in Side-by-side arrangement

Landing gear: Wheels (some retractable)

Key Characteristics

Data on key physical features

Aircraft Details

Data on aircraft configuration, weights, flight performance and equipment

References

References and sources used

RSRA Flight Control and Stabilization
Linden, Arthur W
May 1976 (page 2)
Meeting paper or Presentation

RSRA Flight Development Test in the Airplane Configuration
Reuben E. Erickson, Robert M. Kufeld, Jeffrey L. Cross, C.W. Acree
May 1985 (page 692)
Meeting paper or Presentation

Sikorsky Archives | S-72 RSRA
Linden, Arthur W
American Helicopter Society paper Fifty Years of Sikorsky High Speed Concepts, Arthur W. Linden. Presented at the 64th AHS Annual Forum, Montreal, Canada, April 29 - May 1, 2008., SEPTEMBER 11, 2012
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