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Bensen B-8

Autogyro · USA · Early Jet (1946–1969)

Bensen B-8 — Autogyro
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The Bensen B-8 is a small, single-seat autogyro developed in the United States in the 1950s. Although the original manufacturer stopped production in 1987, plans for homebuilders are still available as of 2025. Its design was a refinement of the Bensen B-7, and like that aircraft, the B-8 was initially built as an unpowered rotor-kite. It first flew in this form in 1955, and on 6 December a powered version, designated B-8M first flew. The design proved to be extremely popular and long-lasting, with thousands of sets of plans sold over the next thirty years.

Specifications

Category
Rotorcraft
Sub-Category
Autogyro
Domain
Defence
Era
Early Jet (1946–1969)
Country
USA
Engine
1× 4-cylinder air-cooled 2-stroke horizontally-opposed piston engine
Thrust / Power
72 hp
Length (ft)
11
Empty Weight (lb)
247
MTOW (lb)
500
Endurance (hr)
1 hour 30 minutes
Service Ceiling (ft)
12500
Range (mi)
100
Max Speed (mph)
85