Sikorsky recently completed the first flight of their new X2 helicopter, which should herald in a new era of high-speed helicopter transportation. Once the X2 is done with testing, it will rocket through the skies at 288mph, making it the fastest helicopter ever built.
I wonder, could the speed of the X2 make it a popular alternative to commercial passenger jets? 288mph is half the cruising speed of Boeing's 747 which would be fine for short distances, plus the advantages of avoiding airports are obvious and great. Could we be dawning on a new age of international travel that offers near door to door flights? Instead of major airport terminals, we could have Helipads scattered around our cities like widely-spaced bus stops. Okay, the economics probably wouldn't work, but I can dream can't I?
Sources:
Sikorsky and FlightGlobal
Via: DVICE







5 comments:
The bus idea would be swell if it didn't seat 2
Hell, I could pop that thing in and out of my side yard easy enough. It would cut my commute time to band practice from an hour and a half down to 15 minutes or less. And probably cost less per mile doing so. Schweeet!
According to the remarks made by Sikorsky at Heli-Expo 08, one of the ways its being marketed is as a light combat aircraft. so, it probably won't be cheap enough soon to be in my backyard :-/
288mph is significantly slower than the cruising speeds of twin-prop regional airliners, which can carry up to about 75 people, so I don't think this is going to revolutionize the air transport industry.
Plus--if you leave the moon roof open you dont need aircon--look at the dual fans~~~cool--
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