First flight of the first successful tilt wing aircraft (Vertol VZ-2)

Tuesday, August 13, 1957

 

Description

The Vertol 76 was the world’s first successful tilt wing aircraft; it received the Army designation VZ-2 in early 1956. It went on to perform the first complete transition  from rotor borne flight to wing borne flight by a tiltwing/tiltprop aircraft. The aircraft had been rolled out on April 01, 1957. This was 11 months after contract award.

A video of the VZ-2 in flight can be seen by clicking on this link.

See AHS Calendar April 2012 for more details.

 

Aircraft related to this milestone
Vertol Model 76/VZ-2

Attribution

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Leonard LaVassar