Title: Vertical Take Off
1Vertical Take Off Landing (VTOL) Aircraft -- A
Comparison
2Lift / Propulsion / Control Approaches For VTOL
Aircraft (General)
For Shaft-Driven VTOL Aircraft, Need At Least Two
Thrusters
gt One Main, One Anti-Torque
gt Two Equal Size (Opposite Rotation)
gt Thruster Tilting
gt Exhaust Deflection
3Methods of Transition for Various V/STOL Concepts
4VTOL Concepts
5PURE HELICOPTER
6THERE ARE MAJOR PROBLEMS WITH ADDING A WING
7COMPOUND HELICOPTER (Fixed Thruster)
8COMPOUND HELICOPTER (Advancing Blade Concept)
9COMPOUND HELICOPTER (Vectored Thruster - Open
Prop)
10COMPOUND HELICOPTER (Vectored Thruster - Ducted
Prop)
11CANARD ROTOR WING
12TILT ROTOR
13TILT WING
14TILTING DUCTED FANS
15FAN-IN-WING
16VECTORED JET LIFT
17Summary
- VTOL Aircraft Are Inherently More Complex Than
Conventional Take-Off and Landing (CTOL) Aircraft - Mechanization Required to Change Direction of
Thrust With Respect to Aircraft - Additional Controllers (e.g., Collective Stick,
Conversion) - Best VTOL Concept Only Has Meaning in the
Context of the Mission to be Performed - What Do You Need Most? Hover Time, Fast Cruise,
Long Range, . . . ? - What Do You Have Available? Runway, . . . ?
18Comparison of Different Types of V/STOL Platforms