Yakovlev EG
| Yakovlev EG / Sh / Yak-M11FR-1 | |
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| Role | Experimental helicopterTemplate:Short description |
| Manufacturer | Yakovlev |
| First flight | 1947 |
| Number built | 1 |
The Yakovlev EG (Eksperimentalnyi Gelikopter), also commonly known as the Yak-M11FR-1 and Sh (Shootka), was an experimental aircraft with coaxial rotors. The prototype was first flown by V.V. Tezavrovsky in December 1947.
Design and development
The fuselage of the EG was a welded steel tube truss with duralumin skinning on the fwd fuselage back to the rear of the engine compartment. The rear fuselage was fabric covered and supported a tailplane-style unit with twin endplate fins, as well as a tailskid. The Pilot and Passenger sat side by side under a glazed canopy with a car-style door on each side.[1]
The M-11FR engine was mounted behind the gearbox which it drove via a short shaft. The gearbox supported the Rotor pylon which had two, contra-rotating, co-axial, two-bladed rotors. A fixed tricycle undercarriage mounted on steel tube trusses supported the helicopter on the ground.[1]
Flight testing revealed vibration at forward speeds above Script error: No such module "convert". In an effort to reduce vibration the tailplane and fins were removed.[1]
In early 1948 the M-11FR engine was replaced by a Script error: No such module "convert". M-12, which proved troublesome so an M-11FR was refitted to complete the flight trials by 8 July 1948.[1]
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