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@rustie61

3 years ago

Since a tail rotor is not needed with a coaxial rotor system, all the energy required to power a tail rotor can now be put solely to the main rotors, giving the coaxial rotor more thrust per horsepower. That's why the Kaman K-Max "intermeshing" rotor helicopter can lift as much as it does with a relatively small airframe. Not a true "coaxial" rotor system, but a very similar operating principle that is tail-rotorless, applying all power to only the main rotors.

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@rogernevez5187

3 years ago

I'm wondering which rotor generates more thrust: conventional or coaxial???

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