USS Joseph P. Kennedy Jr. DD850 Destroyer Museum
at Battleship Cove, Fall River, Massachusetts.
DASH Secure DASH aboard DD850 sometime in the mid-60's.
Drone Anti-Submarine Helicopter (DASH)
Mission and Description The Model QH-50C Drone is a remotely
controlled rotary-wing ASW weapon carrier designed to deliver alternate
weapon loads of 750 lb or 850 lb. Combat radius of the-drone is about
30 nautical miles, depending on loading condition, at a cruising speed
of 80 knots. The combat mission includes a 12 minute hovering
capability at the target prior to release of weapon(s). The drone
incorporates two two-bladed counter-rotating coaxial rotors of the
semi-rigid (see-saw) type.
The blades are of laminated wood construction, incorporating
taper in planform and thickness and 12' negative twist. The machine is
completely controllable through the rotors. Rotor controls are operated
by the automatic stabilization and remote control equipment.
Control in pitch and roll is obtained through conventional
cyclic pitch control. Control in yaw is achieved by means of rotor
blade tip air (drag) brakes, which provide positive directional control
in all flight regimes. Directional stability in forward flight is
provided by means of two vertical tail surfaces. The power plant is the
300 hp T50-BO-8A gas turbine engine built by the Industrial Products
Division of the
Boeing Airplane Co.
USS J.P. Kennedy Jr. DD850 and the Gyrodyne Helicopter
Historical Foundation have partnered to authentically display a DASH
At-Sea exhibit in the hangar aboard Kennedy. To learn more about
Gyrodyne, please visit http://www.gyrodynehelicopters.com
Thanks to Peter Papadakos and the Gyrodyne Helicopter Historical Foundation .