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The Bensen B-7 was a small rotor kite developed by
Igor Bensen Igor Vasilevich Bensen (russian: И́горь Васи́льевич Бенсен; April 1, 1917 – February 10, 2000) was a Russian-American engineer. He founded Bensen Aircraft, a US company which produced a successful line of gyroglide ...
in the United States in the 1950s and marketed for home building. It was a refined to be a slightly larger version of the B-6, replacing the skids with a tricycle undercarriage, and adding a single large fin to the rear of the aircraft. The B-7 was first towed aloft on 17 June 1955, and on 6 December that year, Bensen flew a motorized version designated the B-7M, a fully autonomous autogyro. The prototype B-7M crashed three days later with Bensen at the controls. Although the machine was soon repaired and in the air again, the incident set Bensen to work on further refinements to the design that would eventually lead to the B-8.


Variants

''Data from:'' Jane's All the World's Aircraft 1958-59 ;B-7:The basic gyro-glider ;B-7B Gyro-boat: A Gyro-glider mounted on a standard sailing dinghy hull. ;B-7W Hydro-glider :The B-7W "Hydroglider" was a gyrocopter designed to be towed from a motorboat at 10-20 mph. The B-7W was tested at
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Florida in 1955. It was marketed to be a sport vehicle, with practical uses in fish or submarine spotting. The floats were modified from a Republic Seabee. ;B-7M: A powered version of the B-7 with a
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4-cylinder 2-stroke horizontally-opposed engine driving a pusher propeller, mounted behind the pilot.


Specifications (B-7M)


References


Further reading

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External links


Bensen Aircraft Foundation

Bensen Aircraft at Vortechonline.com
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