autogyro

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Autogyro – The autogyro is a rotorcraft that consists of unpowered blades that develop lift and an engine-powered propeller to provide thrust. As the autogyro moves forward, the rotor blades turn, generating lift to keep the aircraft aloft. Unlike a helicopter, the main rotor on an autogyro is not powered, and the rotor spins freely in autorotation. The main rotor provides lift when the aircraft is moving forward, causing air to flow through the rotor blades, creating lift. The engine-powered propeller provides forward thrust, allowing the aircraft to move briskly through the air. The design of the autogyro allows for short takeoffs and landings, making it a versatile aircraft for a variety of uses, including military surveillance, police work, and transportation. With its unique design and capabilities, the autogyro has earned a place in aviation history as an important innovation in rotary-wing aircraft technology.

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