Berger BX-110

The Berger BX-110 was a prototype light helicopter built in Switzerland in the early 1970s. The single example (registration HB-YAK) was built by Hans Berger a Swiss inventor and helicopter dealer. It was powered by a Wankel automotive engine and remained on the Swiss civil register until 1994. It was of conventional light helicopter configuration with pilot and passenger sitting side-by-side under a large perspex bubble canopy with the tail rotor carried on a tubular boom.

The Berger BX-110 was a prototype light helicopter built in Switzerland in the early 1970s.1
Berger BX-110 was a two-seat light helicopter powered by a 134kW Wankel rotating piston engine. Prototype flew for the first time on 3 June 1974.2

Made by Hans Berger (aircraft manufacturer).

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Empty Weight Lb
880
Eng 1 Type
Mazda RX-7 automotive engine
Max Speed Mph
109
Ceiling Ft
9184
Eng 1 Kw
86
Gross Weight Lb
1590
Capacity
1
Number Built
1
Crew
one pilot
Rot Area Sqm
43
Climb Rate Ftmin
790
Empty Weight Kg
400
Gross Weight Kg
720
Height In
5
Rot Number
1
Climb Rate Ms
4
Manufacturer
Rot Dia Ft
24
First Flight
3
Max Speed Kmh
175
Height Ft
8
Met Or Eng
met
Rot Area Sqft
463
Length Ft
19
Height M
3
Sequence
* BX-50 - BX-110 - BX-111 - BX-200 - BX-300
Rot Dia In
3
Ceiling M
2800
Eng 1 Hp
115
Eng 1 Number
1
Category
Length In
10
Length M
6
Rot Dia M
7

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