Kjeller PK X-1 & X-2 Helicopters

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Hi,

a well known Pre-WWII Norwegian company,the Kjeller,which built many
aircraft under license and had its own designs,after the war,it created the
PK X-1 two-seat lightweight helicopter and the PK X-2,a four-seat light helicopter prototypes.

 

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About X-2 you can also read in a Samhold (Gjøvik) newspaper from 9th April 1960.
 

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Thank you my dear Persil,

and here is another picture to it.
 

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This is picture from this publication mentioned by me earlier (at least it is declared as source on this wikipedia wrap: https://lokalhistoriewiki.no/wiki/Fil:Helikopter_PK_X2.jpeg).

Actually I am surprised how little data and pictures surfaced on these helicopters to this date. The X-2 development process took at least 6 or 7 years up to the moment it was terminated.
 
Some photos of the Kjeller X-1 taken at the Gardermoen Aviation Museum, near Oslo International Airport.
 

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Thank you my dear Persil,

and here is another picture to it.
That top-mounted engine reminds us of similar Polish helicopters.
Was there any Polish influence on this Norwegian helicopter?
I don't think so. But it is a bit similar in look to Mil's V-8 and Sikorsky S-62
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