First flight of the Herrick HV-1 Vertaplane

Friday, November 6, 1931 - Near Philadelphia, United States of America

 

Description

The aircraft was the first aircraft of a concept for an aircraft that could convert between fixed-wing and rotary-wing lift in flight. This flight was carried out in fixed-wing mode although the aircraft also flew later as a gyroplane. The aircraft subsequently crashed during an in-flight conversion from fixed-wing to gyroplane mode. The pilot, Merrill Lambert, was killed when his parachute failed to open after the aircraft went out of control.

 

SSource: "Herrick HV-2A Vertaplane", AHS History Calendar web page for July 2012

 

 

 

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