Famà Kiss 209

Kiss 209M
Role Ultralight helicopter
National origin Italy
Manufacturer Famà Helicopters srl, Solignano
Designer Nino Famà
First flight 13 August 2009




The Famà Kiss 209M is an Italian ultralight two seat helicopter, built from composite materials around a steel frame and with an optional retractable undercarriage.

Design and Development

The Kiss 209M is a single rotor, conventionally laid out helicopter seating two side by side. The design targets were low cost and easy maintenance combined with a comfortable cabin and good performance. The centre section and the high set tail boom are tube steel structures, clad in carbon fibre. The cabin shell is also carbon fibre and bolts to the central frame. The 120 kW (160 hp) Solar T62 turboshaft engine is supported above the cabin roof and tail line, partly exposed, driving twin blade main and tail rotors. The latter is accompanied at the extreme tail by a fin/underfin pair, both swept and slender. A narrow pair of tailplanes is located forward of the tail rotor on the boom, though the prototype initially flew with a T-tail. The Kiss can have either a skid or retractable wheel undercarriage.[1]

Control of the Kiss is conventional and manual. Dual control is an option. It is fitted with an EFIS.[1]

After ground runs on 15 July 2009, the Kiss flew for the first time on 13 August. The first production aircraft completed company testing at the end of January 2011 and went to the Aéro-Club de France for a six month evaluation.[1]


Variants

209M
Retractable 3 wheel undercarriage. The nosewheel retracts rearwards, the other inwards.
209MF
Twin fixed skid undercarriage: 20 kg (44 lb) lighter, maximum cruising speed reduced by 16 km/h (10 mph).

Specifications (209M)

Data from Jane's All the World's Aircraft 2011/12[1]

General characteristics

Performance

Avionics
EFIS



References

  1. 1 2 3 4 Jackson, Paul (2011). Jane's All the World's Aircraft 2011-12. Redhill, UK: IHS Jane's. p. 377. ISBN 978-0-7106-2955-5.


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