Bensen B-8

Bensen B-8

Infobox Aircraft
name=B-8


caption=B-8M in Canada Aviation Museum
type=Recreational autogyro
manufacturer=Bensen or homebuilt
designer=Igor Bensen
first flight=1955
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The Bensen B-8 is a small, single-seat autogyro developed in the United States in the 1950s. Although the original manufacturer stopped production in 1987, plans for homebuilders are still available as of 2007. Its design was a refinement of the Bensen B-7, and like that aircraft, the B-8 was initially built as an unpowered rotor-kite. It first flew in this form in 1955, and on 6 December a powered version, designated B-8M (M for motorised) first flew. The design proved to be extremely popular and long-lasting, with thousands of sets of plans sold over the next thirty years.

Design and development

The B-8's design is extremely minimalist, with not much more to the aircraft than a pilot's seat, a single tailfin, a rotor and (in powered versions) the powerplant. In May 1968 a B-8 and B-8M were studied by the USAF under the Discretionary Descent Vehicle (DDV) program as the X-25B and X-25A respectively. In this scheme, it was proposed to integrate combat aircraft ejection seats with a small autogyro or rotor kite to allow downed pilots more control over their post-ejection landing spot. The X-25A and X-25B were used to evaluate the piloting and training requirements of the autogyros. No full-scale operational tests were ever performed. The U.S. Air Force stopped funding the DDV program with the end of the Vietnam War.

One B-8M, named "Spirit of Kitty Hawk" (registration "N2588B") was used to make a special commemorative flight exactly duplicating the first flight of the Wright brothers' original Flyer on the sixtieth anniversary of the occasion. This same aircraft was flown by Igor Bensen himself between May 1967 and June 1968 to set twelve world and US speed, distance, and altitude records for autogyros, the largest number of such records to be held by any non-military rotorcraft.

Variants

* B-8 Gyro-Glider - unpowered rotor-kite intended to be towed behind a car
* B-8B Hydro-Boat - B-8 with a full boat hull intended to be towed behind another boat
* B-8M Gyro-Copter - standard motorised version, main production type. Usually powered by a McCulloch 4318 engine
** B-8MH Hover-Gyro - twin, coaxial rotor design with powered lower rotor and autorotating upper rotor, giving it the capability of hovering. Upper rotor and drive propeller powered by separate engines
** B-8MJ Gyro-Copter - B-8M modified for "jump" take off by briefly redirecting engine power to rotor head
** B-8MW Hydro Copter - float-equipped B-8M
** X-25A - B-8M evaluated by USAF. Single example (serial "68-10770") first flown 5 June 1968 and preserved at the National Museum of the United States Air Force at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base
* B-8 Super Bug - similar to B-8M but with extra engine to spin up rotor before take-off
** B-8HD Super Gyro-Copter - development of Super Bug first flown in 1979 with hydraulic drive to pre-rotate rotor rather than separate engine
* B-8V - B-8 powered by a Volkswagen air-cooled engine
* B-8W Hydro-Glider - float-equipped B-8 intended to be towed behind a boat
* X-25B - B-8 evaluated by USAF. Single example (serial "68-10771") first flown 23 January 1968 and preserved at the AFFTC Museum at Edwards Air Force Base.

pecifications (Typical B-8M)

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empty weight lb=247
gross weight kg=250
gross weight lb=551
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range km=137
range miles=84
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ee also

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* Bensen B-5 - B-6 - B-7 - B-8 - B-9 - B-10 - B-11

* US military X-22 - X-23 - X-24 - X-25 - X-26 - X-27 - X-28
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* List of experimental aircraft
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References

* [http://history.nasa.gov/monograph31.pdf American X-Vehicles] (.pdf)
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* [http://records.fai.org/rotorcraft/aircraft.asp?id=75 FAI records set by Igor Bensen in B-8M]

External links

* [http://bensenaircraft.org Bensen Aircraft]


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