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Registration / Serial:NX30033
Aircraft Original Type:Hiller XH-44 Hiller-Copter
Aircraft Generic Type:Hiller XH-44 Hiller-Copter
Aircraft Version:Hiller XH-44 Hiller-Copter
C/n (msn):1
City / Airport:Kaiser Shipyards - Richmond
Region / Country:California, United States
Photo Date:2 September 1944
Photo from:AirHistory.net Contributed Photo Archive
Photo ID:676524Submit Correction
View count: 84
Stanley Hiller Jr started work on the design of this machine when he was 15 years old. Here, still only 20, he is demonstrating it to employees of the Kaiser Shipyard outside the Administration Building. First flown untethered on 4 July 1944 with power initially from a 65 h.p. Franklin, (hidden by blister fairings later deleted). A remarkable achievement by someone so young. Kaiser-Fleetwings test pilot W. H. Engle commented to the press that it was "superior in controllabilty and with less vibration than any helicopter he has flown". Last known of on display in the Smithsonian Museum. Photo from: William Engle via Tim Martin
Registration / Serial:NX30033
Aircraft Version:Hiller XH-44 Hiller-Copter
C/n (msn):1
City / Airport:Kaiser Shipyards - Richmond
Region / Country:California, United States
Photo Date:2 September 1944
Photo from:AirHistory.net Contributed Photo Archive
Registration / Serial:NX30033
Aircraft Original Type:Hiller XH-44 Hiller-Copter
Aircraft Generic Type:Hiller XH-44 Hiller-Copter
Aircraft Version:Hiller XH-44 Hiller-Copter
C/n (msn):1
City / Airport:Kaiser Shipyards - Richmond
Region / Country:California, United States
Photo Date:2 September 1944
Photo from:AirHistory.net Contributed Photo Archive
Photo ID:676524Submit Correction
View count: 84
Stanley Hiller Jr started work on the design of this machine when he was 15 years old. Here, still only 20, he is demonstrating it to employees of the Kaiser Shipyard outside the Administration Building. First flown untethered on 4 July 1944 with power initially from a 65 h.p. Franklin, (hidden by blister fairings later deleted). A remarkable achievement by someone so young. Kaiser-Fleetwings test pilot W. H. Engle commented to the press that it was "superior in controllabilty and with less vibration than any helicopter he has flown". Last known of on display in the Smithsonian Museum. Photo from: William Engle via Tim Martin
Registration / Serial:NX30033
Aircraft Version:Hiller XH-44 Hiller-Copter
C/n (msn):1
City / Airport:Kaiser Shipyards - Richmond
Region / Country:California, United States
Photo Date:2 September 1944
Photo from:AirHistory.net Contributed Photo Archive
Registration / Serial:NX30033
Aircraft Original Type:Hiller XH-44 Hiller-Copter
Aircraft Generic Type:Hiller XH-44 Hiller-Copter
Aircraft Version:Hiller XH-44 Hiller-Copter
C/n (msn):1
City / Airport:East Palo Alto - Hiller Aircraft Factory (closed)Map
Region / Country:California, United States
Photo Date:1948
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Photo ID:294355Submit Correction
View count: 705
Early Hiller helicopters at the factory, with Stanley Hiller's original HillerCopter in the front. Third is UH-4 Commuter NX66276 and sixth is NX68940, the prototype of the UH-12 / Hiller 360 as seen in the rear and overhead. As you can see, UH stood for United Helicopters, a name dropped in 1948. Confusingly, the US Army designation of the UH-12 was H-23. That type was the company's only real sales success. Digital technology has now taken over this area - Facebook Building 57 was built right on this spot, which is actually in Menlo Park. Photo from: Hiller
Registration / Serial:NX30033
Aircraft Version:Hiller XH-44 Hiller-Copter
C/n (msn):1
City / Airport:East Palo Alto - Hiller Aircraft Factory (closed)Map
Region / Country:California, United States
Photo Date:1948
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Registration / Serial:NX30033
Aircraft Original Type:Hiller XH-44 Hiller-Copter
Aircraft Generic Type:Hiller XH-44 Hiller-Copter
Aircraft Version:Hiller XH-44 Hiller-Copter
C/n (msn):1
City / Airport:East Palo Alto - Hiller Aircraft Factory (closed)Map
Region / Country:California, United States
Photo Date:1948
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Photo ID:294355Submit Correction
View count: 705
Early Hiller helicopters at the factory, with Stanley Hiller's original HillerCopter in the front. Third is UH-4 Commuter NX66276 and sixth is NX68940, the prototype of the UH-12 / Hiller 360 as seen in the rear and overhead. As you can see, UH stood for United Helicopters, a name dropped in 1948. Confusingly, the US Army designation of the UH-12 was H-23. That type was the company's only real sales success. Digital technology has now taken over this area - Facebook Building 57 was built right on this spot, which is actually in Menlo Park. Photo from: Hiller
Registration / Serial:NX30033
Aircraft Version:Hiller XH-44 Hiller-Copter
C/n (msn):1
City / Airport:East Palo Alto - Hiller Aircraft Factory (closed)Map
Region / Country:California, United States
Photo Date:1948
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Registration / Serial:NX30033
Aircraft Original Type:Hiller XH-44 Hiller-Copter
Aircraft Generic Type:Hiller XH-44 Hiller-Copter
Aircraft Version:Hiller XH-44 Hiller-Copter
C/n (msn):1
City / Area:Washington / Smithsonian Museum [ Off-Airport ]Map
Region / Country:District of Columbia, United States
Collection:National Air and Space Museum (Smithsonian)
Photo Date:10 July 1978
Photo by:Mick BajcarContact
Photo ID:247491Submit Correction
View count: 325
This 1944 built machine was the first helicopter built by Stanley Hiller. It was displayed in the Smithsonian Museum
Registration / Serial:NX30033
Aircraft Version:Hiller XH-44 Hiller-Copter
C/n (msn):1
City / Area:Washington / Smithsonian Museum [ Off-Airport ]Map
Region / Country:District of Columbia, United States
Photo Date:10 July 1978
Photo by:Mick BajcarContact
Registration / Serial:NX30033
Aircraft Original Type:Hiller XH-44 Hiller-Copter
Aircraft Generic Type:Hiller XH-44 Hiller-Copter
Aircraft Version:Hiller XH-44 Hiller-Copter
C/n (msn):1
City / Area:Washington / Smithsonian Museum [ Off-Airport ]Map
Region / Country:District of Columbia, United States
Collection:National Air and Space Museum (Smithsonian)
Photo Date:10 July 1978
Photo by:Mick BajcarContact
Photo ID:247491Submit Correction
View count: 325
This 1944 built machine was the first helicopter built by Stanley Hiller. It was displayed in the Smithsonian Museum
Registration / Serial:NX30033
Aircraft Version:Hiller XH-44 Hiller-Copter
C/n (msn):1
City / Area:Washington / Smithsonian Museum [ Off-Airport ]Map
Region / Country:District of Columbia, United States
Photo Date:10 July 1978
Photo by:Mick BajcarContact