rotodyne
/ˌroʊtəˈdaɪn/Definitions
1. noun
An early type of helicopter, especially one with a rotating wing (rotor) that lifts off the ground vertically.
“The inventor of the rotodyne believed it would revolutionize air travel.”
1. noun
An early type of helicopter, especially one with a rotating wing (rotor) that lifts off the ground vertically.
“The inventor of the rotodyne believed it would revolutionize air travel.”