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The Landgraf H-2 was an American single-seat twin-rotor helicopter designed by Fred Landgraf and built by the Landgraf Helicopter Company of Los Angeles, California. Although awarded a development contract by the United States Army, it was not developed and was overtaken by more advanced designs.

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  • The Landgraf H-2 was an American single-seat twin-rotor helicopter designed by Fred Landgraf and built by the Landgraf Helicopter Company of Los Angeles, California. Although awarded a development contract by the United States Army, it was not developed and was overtaken by more advanced designs. (en)
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  • Fred Landgraf (en)
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  • fuselage only (en)
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  • * List of rotorcraft * Transverse rotors (en)
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  • Landgraf Helicopter Company (en)
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  • * Firth Helicopter (en)
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  • outrigger wings (en)
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  • The Landgraf H-2 was an American single-seat twin-rotor helicopter designed by Fred Landgraf and built by the Landgraf Helicopter Company of Los Angeles, California. Although awarded a development contract by the United States Army, it was not developed and was overtaken by more advanced designs. (en)
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  • Landgraf H-2 (en)
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