Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 March 1949 — Page 3

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up and then began coming on over, upside-down, with the tandem rotors on the bottom.

: Defies Air Laws

. In the minds of aeronautical engineers, this was one maneuver that no helicopter could perform —and remain in the air. Rotor blades actually are the “moving

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i |of the helicopter and its pilot.

The XHJP:1 completed that loop in a graceful

known to have been recorded in any helicopter.” An examination showed no structural failures. World's Fastest ; The Navy says it. has the world's fastest and highest-per-forming helicopter in the XHJP-1, three of which have been delivered. : Calibrated runs reached 131 miles per hour. This, unoffigially, passed the world's record of 124

mph. i It also has shown an unusually] ~~

fast rate of climb of better than 1600 feet per minute in forward flight and 1500 feet in vertical

Adekih DEE cent of power is 114 miles per hour. It is an all-metal utility helicopter and will three stowed litters, a pilot and co-pilot, or five passengers and crew. It has two rotors, one at each end, and a vertical fin. It can be carried on the smallest elevator

powered with a 525-horsepower Continental R-975-34 radialcooled engine and can be used for rescue work and transport of personnel. It is 39 feet, 3 inches long with blades extended, and 12-and-a-half feet high.

Health Service Finds U. S. Healthy

Measle Cases Increase Slightly

« By Science Servies

| “We're so healthy there is nothing to talk about” is about how health authorities here felt after scanning the latest reports from state health officers to the U. 8. Public Health Service on com-

..© {municable diseases. % |’ Measles cases totalled 27,727

cases. That is an increase over the previous week's report. But {the increase is only a 13 per cent {one, .while the week before the disease increased by 23 per cent land the week before that by 26 {per cent..8o it looks as if it will {not be long now before the worst {of the measles is over for the |season.

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| WASHINGTON, Mar. 11 —{°

| ~Influenza cases totalled 4609, {a trifle over the 4542 reported {last week, but still only a handful] for this time of year. | | Four cases of smallpox, two ‘in| {Idaho and one each in South {Dakota and Kentucky, were reported. |

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