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The Doman LZ-4 was an American eight-seat helicopter designed and developed by Doman Helicopters of Danbury, Connecticut.[1][2]
LZ-4 | |
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Role | Experimental helicopter |
National origin | United States |
Manufacturer | Doman Helicopters Inc. |
Designer | Glidden S. Doman |
First flight | November 1950 |
Number built | 1 |
Developed from | Doman LZ-2A Pelican |
Following the test flying of the Doman LZ-2A, Doman Helicopters developed an eight-seat helicopter with the designation LZ-4.[1] The fuselage had 3 rows of double seats in the main cabin and a two-crew flight deck in the front. Large folding doors allowed for loading bulky cargo into the main compartment. The tail boom was conventional with a cranked-up rear section mounting a tail rotor, and the helicopter was supported by a four-leg undercarriage.[3]
Data from Aerofiles : Doman LZ-4,[1] vertipedia Doman LZ-4[4]
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