McDonnell Model 38 / XH-20 "Little Henry"
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Dan White, e-mail, 31.08.2014 16:23

Very Cool! Can't understand why tip jet helicopers didn't make it big in the kit plane market or why the VOLJET 585 did not go into production. Working on my own monocopter version using a free piston diesel. Investors welcome!


Jim Guvernator, e-mail, 13.08.2014 22:36

I was present at one test where a second pilot was being trained to fly the Little Henry. Three men were holding the helicopter down while the pilot became familiar with the controls. When the pilot signaled that he was ready, the men released the helicopter which then rose. It immediately tilted to where the ram jets struct the pavement, allowing burning fuel to settle on a nearby building wall. No one was hurt, and the building was not damaged. I remember during all flights, the helicopter was extremely noisey.


George lott, e-mail, 20.03.2010 10:05

Back in the 1950's I worked at McDonnell Aircraft as a tool designer. I used to watch this "Little Henry"fly. With todays materials, etc. I think this could be a real winner.


T.Kiel, e-mail, 18.04.2009 20:23

I have got an enquiry concerning some photos of the "Little Henry" from the USAF Museum for a scale model project.
Please help me.




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