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MINI-1 Ultralight Helicopter Plans



The MINI-1 helicopter is a low-cost, easy-to-build, flying machine. This helicopter can carry a maximum payload of 300 pounds. With its 13-foot rotor, this heli can take off and land vertically, and it’s capable of reaching a top speed of 60 mph. With a weight (empty) of 150lbs no pilots license is needed! The MINI-1 is not only amongst the most compact personal helicopters in the world, it is also the simplest to build and to fly. The control system of the MINI-1 is highly simplified, eliminating swash-plate and many other complex mechanisms. The aluminum tubing frame is computer designed for the highest strength per weight ratio. The MINI-1 is designed to adapt to a variety of power plants ranging from motorcycle and go-cart engines to ultralight airplane engines.

View a preview of the construction manual here.
Also read the specs and see more pics for this aircraft here.

Nicely drawn plans. Lots of good info on ultralight helicopters. Includes a materials list, sources, and more. 



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