Boeing Model 360
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The Boeing Model 360 was an experimental medium-lift tandem rotor cargo helicopter developed privately by Boeing to demonstrate advanced helicopter technology. No aircraft went into production but many of its design features where carried onto other programs including the RAH-66 Comanche and V-22 Osprey. The sole prototype now resides at the American Helicopter Museum in West Chester Pennsylvania.

Also known as the Boeing Model 360, this Advance Technology Demonstrator from the 1980s never entered production.1
that the Boeing model 360 was within an eyelash of breaking the Lynx's record, but held back to help preserve the V-22 program.2

Made by Boeing Rotorcraft Systems.

The Boeing Model 360 was an experimental medium-lift tandem rotor cargo helicopter developed privately by Boeing to demonstrate advanced helicopter technology.3
Max Takeoff Weight Main
30500.0
Max Speed Alt
370.0
Type Of Prop
Turboshaft
Status
Max Speed Main
230 mph
Max Takeoff Weight Alt
13835.0
Number Built
1
Crew
: 2 pilots
Jet Or Prop
prop
Primary user
Plane Or Copter?
Engine(prop)
Lycoming Engines
Lycoming T55
Manufacturer
Number Of Props
2
First Flight
1987-06-10
Production End Year
1987
Power Main
4200.0
Production Start Year
1987
Length Main
15.5m
Related
* Boeing Vertol CH-46 Sea Knight* Boeing CH-47 Chinook
Produced
1987
Category

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