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Interesting question. Seems like they have a lot of weight in the superstructure that would be removed with a single blade (and tail rotor).


You lose weight in the external structure, but you'd gain some back in stiffening the blades to prevent excessive blade deflection (you'd have one big rotor instead of four small ones). You could also stiffen with external tension cables, but these rotate with the blades and would incur drag (streamlined wires were invented for this reason, also bicycle wheel disk covers) and disturb the axial flow. It's all about tradeoffs.

- former HPH member




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