This Day in Aviation History
April 11th, 1943
First flight of the Piasecki PV-2.
 
The Piasecki PV-2 was a helicopter designed by Frank Piasecki. The PV-2 is best known for being the second successful helicopter flown in the United States. The PV-2 first flew on April 11, 1943. Developed as a technology demonstrator, the PV-2 brought several new features such as the first dynamically balanced rotor blades, a rigid tail rotor with a tension-torsion pitch change system, and a full cyclic and collective rotor pitch control.
 
The PV-2 is now on display at the National Air and Space Museum’s Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center….
 
Source:
Wikipedia, Piasecki PV-2: http://gstv.us/1VKCe8s
 
YouTube, Piasecki PV-2 first flight, April 1943: http://gstv.us/1VKCpQV
 
YouTube, Piasecki PV-2, mid-summer 1943: http://gstv.us/1VKCl3H
 
If you enjoy the “This Day in Aviation History” collection, you may enjoy some of these other collections from Gazing Skyward TV: http://gstv.us/GSTVcollections
 
Photo from: http://gstv.us/1VKD84M
 
#avgeek #Piasecki #PV2 #helicopter #experimental #ww2 #USA #aviation #history #fb