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Sikorsky X2 Technology Demonstrator

In 2005 Sikorsky began developing the X2 to increase helicopter speeds. It made its first flight in 2008. On September 15, 2010, it achieved a level flight speed of 250 knots (463 kilometers/288 miles per hour)—a 15 percent improvement on the record top speed of a conventional helicopter. As a result, Sikorsky Aircraft and the X2 Technology Demonstrator Team received the Collier Trophy.

On conventional helicopters, “retreating blade stall” causes a loss of lift on one side of the rotor and limits forward speed. The X2 solved this problem with coaxial rotors stacked one above the other. The blades encounter retreating blade stall simultaneously and counteract each other. New technologies, such as active vibration control, fly-by-wire flight controls, rigid rotor blades, low drag hub fairings, and an integrated propeller drive system to prevent excessive vibration and drag, made this solution practical.

Gift of Sikorsky, A Lockheed Martin Company

Rotor diameters:8.1 m (26 ft 5 in)

Length:9.1 m (29 ft 10 in)

Height:2.7 m (9 ft 0 in)

Weight, empty:2,404 kg (5,300 lb)

Weight, gross: 2,722 kg (6,000 lb)

Engine:LHTEC T800-LHT-801, 1,653 shp

Crew:1

Manufacturer:Sikorsky Aircraft

Display Status

This object is on display in Sport Aviation at the Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center in Chantilly, VA.

Sport Aviation
Object Details
Type CRAFT-Rotary Wing Dimensions Length: 26' 5"
Height: 10' 7"
Rotor Diameter: 26' 4"
Materials Aluminum, Titanium, Composite
Inventory Number A20170001000 Credit Line Gift of Sikorsky, a Lockheed Martin Company Data Source National Air and Space Museum Restrictions & Rights Usage conditions apply
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