"The cleverly named Midjet (combining "midget" and "jet") was basically a B-6 with ramjet engines mounted on the rotor tips. This tiny helicopter was said to be capable of lifting several times its own weight." [https://www.vortechonline.com/bensen/]
The motor glider is the SSV-17 from Yugoslavia. It was developed by VTC (Vazduhoplovno Tecknichi Centari Vrsac) and a design of Mr. Ivan Sostaric who received help from
Alfred Vogt and Theodor Sigmund and his Sigmund Flugtechnik from Germany.
First flight June 1972 and engine was a 60hp Franklin 2A-120A. Registration YU-M6009.
Exactly. A monstrosity employing the wings and tail feathers of a Grumman AA-1 combined with a new fuselage and VW engines. The result was supposed to be a 2/3 scale Westland Whirlwind replica. To employ some current British television advertising copy .... 'should have gone to specsavers'!
Hi fabulousfour
The DB Hawker II (registration N2262) was built by Joe Cinquanta and the pusher engine is a 45hp Sachs 440 two-stroke unit.
In initial form the aircraft had two small jets in pods under the wings, but during ground/engine tests high temps of the exhausts gases caused the tail boom covering to "melt down".
After repair the Sachs was installed.
There is a nice article in EAA`s Sport Aviartion Magazine January 1975
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