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tandem helicopters

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aboazeaz

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Sana'a
hi guys:
is it a must for tandem helicopters that overall disk loading is less than disk loading of rotor 1+ disk loading of rotor 2?
what is the reason for that ?i mean what if rorors are put far enough from each other.?
this way the rear rotor would be less affected by front rotor.and overall disk loading is more.
and what would be the best rotor aspect ratio?
thank you in advance .
 
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