Benson X-25A

The Bensen X-25A, Discretionary Descent Vehicle, is one of the little known developments of the Vietnam War.˜ It came about as a result of a growing number of pilots being downed beyond the range of conventional rescue methods.˜ The idea was to pack a small aircraft into the cockpit of a larger aircraft so that a pilot forced to eject could fly away from the action in a controlled descent.˜

The X-25A was simply a revised version of Bensen Aircraft Corporation's standard B-8M gyrocopter.˜ It first flew in May 1968 and was proven to be feasible but production was never funded.˜ The vehicle on display at the Museum is not the X-25A, but a B-8M gyrocopter configured to X-25A specifications.

SPECIFICATIONS           
Serial # : 
N61CN
Wingspan: 
Cost: 
Length: 
11 feet, 3 inches
Max. Speed: 
85 mph
Height: 
6 feet, 9 inches
Range: 
300 miles
Weight: 
247 lbs.
Service Ceiling: 
12,500 feet
Engines: 
McCulloch 72 hp, 4 cylinder, 2 stroke piston, air cooled

 

 

 

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