Talk:Raúl Pateras Pescara

Raoul Pateras-Pescara de Castelluccio (1890 1966), an Argentine inventor, built in Spain and then France, then back to Spain with two helicopters counterrotating coaxial rotors driven by a swashplate respectively formed by a rolling oscillating (http://www.pateras-pescara.net/(Raoul/Christian)/ The helicopter Pescara]http://www.helicoptere-pescara.com/helicoptere-Pescara/ The helicopter Pescara] . On 16 January 1924, he realizes with Pescara 2F a straight flight of 1160 m. This is the first kilometer of a helicopter., And January 29, a 10 hours flight. To ensure travel orders, the pilot has a joystick with a commanding driving a swashplate patent number  553 304 filed in Spain April 15, 1921. April 18, 1924, he set a world record registered by the International Aeronautical Federation FAI flight online droite736 meters; number: 13094.— InternetArchiveBot  (Report bug) 03:26, 26 January 2018 (UTC)

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