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File:Helicopter Anatomy.png

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English: By Richard Wheeler ( Zephyris) 2005;

Schematic representation of the major components of a helicopter.

I cannot produce a .svg of this, but I can make an adobe illustrator file... If anyone feels like converting...

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Date 2006-11-19 (original upload date)
Source Transferred from en.wikipedia; transfer was stated to be made by User:Jacopo Werther.
Author Original uploader was Zephyris at en.wikipedia
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Actual property owner is Glenn Bloom: www.helicopterpage.com

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