List of rotorcraft used in World War II

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Autogyros and helicopters were used during World War II. List includes prototypes.

Germany

Some types in use of Luftwaffe and Kriegsmarine

  • Focke-Wulf Fw C.30A - licence-built Cierva C.30A (general purpose autogyro)
  • Focke-Wulf Fw 186 (liaison autogyro, single example built before cancelled
  • Focke-Wulf Autogyro-helicopter (experimental prototype)
  • Focke-Wulf Fw 61 - experimental helicopter, first flew 1936
  • Focke Achgelis Fa 330 "Bachstelze" (Autogyro-glider/observation vehicle)
  • Focke Achgelis Fa 266 "Hornisse" (civil transport helicopter), re-designated Fa 223 in 1939 before the first prototype flew.
  • Focke-Achgelis Fa 223 "Drache" - military transport helicopter, saw limited use for rescue
  • Focke-Achgelis Fa 225 - single-seat rotary wing glider, one built
  • Focke Achgelis Fa 284 (flying crane/heavy transport helicopter) prototype designed but not completed
  • Flettner Fl 184 (two-seat reconnaissance/ anti-submarine autogyro) One built and crashed in 1936 before project cancelled.
  • Flettner Fl 185 Heligyro (helicopter-autogyro)
  • Flettner Fl 265 (twin rotor liaison-observation helicopter, pioneer of synchropter configuration)
  • Flettner Fl 282A/B "Kolibri" (reconnaissance synchropter)
  • Flettner Fl 339 (reconnaissance helicopter)
  • Nagler-Hafner RI Revoplane (experimental helicopter)
  • Nagler-Hafner RII Revoplane (single-place helicopter)
  • Nagler-Hafner Heliogyro (Autogyro-helicopter)
  • Nagler-Rolz RI (single-place helicopter)
  • Nagler-Rolz RII (single-place helicopter)
  • Nagler-Rolz NR 54 (one-man portable helicopter)
  • Nagler-Rolz Nr 55 (one-man portable helicopter)
  • Baumgartl "Heliofly" I (light Autogyro-glider)
  • Baumgartl "Heliofly" III-57 (two contra-rotating helicopter)
  • Baumgartl "Heliofly" III-59 (little and light disarmable helicopter)
  • Wiener Neustadter (Doblohff) WNF 342 (Tip-jet helicopter)
  • Weserflug P.1003/1 VTOL (vertical takeoff and landing) aircraft project
  • AEG (Schimdt) Electric-Tethered Helicopter (unmanned vehicle for raising radio antenna or manned aerial observation platform)

United States

In use by USAAF, US Navy and USCG

Great Britain

In use by RAF and FAA

  • Avro 671 "Rota" Mk.1 (licence-built Cierva C.30A) (general purpose autogyro - used for radar station testing)
  • Cierva W.5 - 2-seater twin outrigger rotor helicopter, first flight 1938.
  • Cierva W.6 - twin rotor helicopter, flown in 1939
  • Cierva W.9 - jet efflux torque compensation design. Built in 1944 and flown in 1945.
  • Bristol "Heliogyro" RI/II (experimental helicopter)
  • Sikorsky "Hoverfly" I - service name for Sikorsky R-4 used at RAF Helicopter Training School from 1945
  • Hafner Rotabuggy (also known as "Malcolm Rotaplane" and "M.L. 10/42 Flying Jeep") - rotary wing glider attachment for landing jeeps. Tested in 1944 but introduction of vehicle-carrying gliders led to cancellation of project.
  • Hafner Rotachute - one-man rotor-kite for landing assault troops. Not adopted but used instead for testing in support of Rotabuggy project

Canada

In use for RCAF

  • Avro 671 "Rota" Mk.1 (La Cierva C.30A) (general purpose Autogyro)
  • Sikorsky R-4B "Hoverfly" (general purpose helicopter)

Soviet Union

In use for Red Army and V-VS

  • TsAGI (Kamov) A-7/7bis (Liaison and Observation Autogyro)

Japan

In use by Japanese Army/Navy Air Service

References

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