vertical takeoff and landing aircraft (VTOL), craft capable of rising and descending vertically from and to the ground, thus requiring no runway. While a balloon or an airship has obvious VTOL capability, both are very inefficient at moving parallel to the earth's surface. The autogiro and the helicopter offer some improvement in this respect, but still have very limited performance. A large number of VTOL designs have been produced and tried. The pogo-stick, or tail-sitting, type was similar in appearance to a conventional airplane except for a special tail on which it took off and landed. This type was abandoned, partly because of the difficulty in maintaining fine control when its fuselage was positioned vertically, e.g., during a landing. Convertiplanes are VTOL craft that can fly horizontally with the same effectiveness as a conventional airplane. Some convertiplanes are conventional-looking aircraft that can tilt their rotors, or oversize propellors, so that the rotors' axes are vertical during takeoff and landing and are horizontal during forward flight. The best-known such tilt-rotor aircraft is the V-22 Osprey, which first flew in 1989. The Harrier is a jet fighter convertiplane that uses vanes to direct the thrust of its engine upward or forward and is capable of flight at approximately the speed of sound; it proved its ability to control a battlefield despite the absence of airports and runways during the 1982 Falklands conflict.
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VERTICAL TAKEOFF AND LANDING TECHNOLOGY:DR. JOHN ZUK FEDERAL DOCUMENT CLEARING HOUSE, INC.
Congressional Testimony; 5/9/2001; 1662 words;
... subject of vertical and short takeoff and landing transport aircraft and their ... gained from vertical flight and ... Independent Aircraft Operations ... Today, short takeoff and landing (STOL) aircraft ... realized by landing closer to ... minimizing ...
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VERTICAL TAKEOFF AND LANDING TECHNOLOGY:ANTHONY A. DUPONT FEDERAL DOCUMENT CLEARING HOUSE, INC.
Congressional Testimony; 5/9/2001; 793 words;
... performance, vertical and short field takeoff and landing (VSTOL) airplane ... 50-passenger aircraft has both ... produce this aircraft is available ... controls the aircraft in both hover ... result is an aircraft that combines vertical take off ... miles if the aircraft ...
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X-35B starts STOVL tests.(short takeoff/vertical landing)(Brief Article)
Interavia Business & Technology; 3/1/2001; 193 words;
The short-takeoff/vertical-landing (STOVL) version of the Lockheed Martin ... step in the STOVL portion of the aircraft's flight-test programme. During the ... downward-vectored rear exhaust to lift the aircraft. A smaller roll post , duct in each ...
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European VTOL-VSTOL unmanned aerial vehicles advance. (vertical takeoff and landing-vertical short takeoff and landing)
Interavia Business & Technology; 5/1/1995; 718 words;
... a number of new vertical and vertical/short takeoff and landing projects (Interavia ... first-generation model with a takeoff weight of 25kg ... and fixed-wing aircraft. The Army is interested ... evaluation and planning. Aircraft configuration differs ...
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Vertical takeoff and landing UAV 'fire scout': Successful flight
Sea Technology; 8/1/2002; Anonymous; 359 words;
... Navy's RQ-8A Fire Scout vertical takeoff and landing tactical unmanned ... mission included: vertical takeoff; accurate navigation ... intended point of landing. All objectives were ... with TAMAM-Israel Aircraft Industries, and is ... includes Schweizer Aircraft Corp., ...
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US and UK to cooperate on common fighter program. (advanced short takeoff, vertical landing figther planes)
Microwave Journal; 10/1/1994; 272 words;
... for a modular aircraft design for one ... variant with short takeoff, vertical landing (STOVL) capability ... with conventional takeoff and landing capability for ... A-18 and F-16 US aircraft and the Sea Harrier ... a demonstrator aircraft, will be made ... demonstrate an ...
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FireScout terminated, Navy looking at other options. (Washington Report).(Vertical Takeoff and Landing Tactical Unmanned Aerial Vehicle)(Brief Article)
Journal of Electronic Defense; 5/1/2002; Chaisson, Kernan; 307 words;
Navy funding for the FireScout Vertical Takeoff and Landing Tactical (VTOL) UAV (VTUAV) will stop short of production ... the difficulty of successfully operating such an aircraft in the turbulence around a ship. The decision would ...
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Personal space Trek: embedded computer products help vertical takeoff and landing (VTOL) vehicle to take flight. (Odds 'n Ends).
Industrial Product Bulletin; 2/1/2003; 532 words;
... improvements in VTOL (vertical takeoff and landing) technology still ... and unmanned VTOL aircraft. Trek Aerospace recently ... the user to take off vertically, dash to their destination ... solution to individual vertical take-off and landing flight and holds promising ... security, ...
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VERTICAL TAKEOFF AND LANDING TECHNOLOGY:WILLIAM H. WALLACE FEDERAL DOCUMENT CLEARING HOUSE, INC.
Congressional Testimony; 5/9/2001; 1474 words;
... standards for both aircraft and airmen to accommodate powered lift vertical flight operations ... civil tiltrotor aircraft (CTR), to develop ... standards for a new aircraft, the Bell Agusta ... standards as the aircraft is under development ... finalized as the aircraft undergoes ...
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Pratt & Whitney and Rolls-Royce have signed the contract covering Rolls-Royce's short take-off/vertical landing (STOVL) development work for the F135 propulsion system for the Lockheed Martin Joint Strike Fighter (JSF) aircraft.(Brief Article)
Interavia Business & Technology; 1/1/2002; 150 words;
... take-off/vertical landing (STOVL) development ... Fighter (JSF) aircraft. The contract ... power all JSF aircraft variants -- conventional takeoff and landing (CTOL), carrier ... and short takeoff/vertical landing (STOVL).
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The AMST Program's Lasting Legacy.(Advanced Medium Short-Takeoff-and-Landing Transport)
Air Power History; 12/22/2001; Kennedy, Betty Raab; 7632 words;
... Medium Short-Takeoff-and-Landing Transport ... Logistics Support Aircraft, that became ... 5, and a vertical-short-takeoff-and-landing aircraft (VSTOL) to ... new STOL aircraft to replace ... STOL with takeoff and landing performances ... terms of takeoff and ...
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Short take-off and vertical landing; a close look at an historical technical breakthrough.
Armada International; 10/1/1989; Bally, J.J.; 4651 words;
... performance of the aircraft? Incidentally ... three new aircraft-carriers ... batch of 72 aircraft was authorized ... Argentinian aircraft, while on ... per sortie. Aircraft serviceability ... conventional aircraft from a large ... deck moving vertically through as ... forward of the ...
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Commandant: Short-Takeoff JSF is 'affordable'; lockheed martin receives $19 billion contract to build 22 test aircraft.(joint strike fighter)(Brief Article)
National Defense; 12/1/2001; Erwin, Sandra I.; 843 words;
... Lockheed's short-takeoff and vertical landing (STOVL) technology ... success story. During a news conference in Panama ... between conventional takeoff and landing and STOVL aircraft. As the JSF program ... used in the STOVL aircraft to get additional ... and sales of the ...
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Takeoff-Landing Design Was a Key Factor in Boeing's Loss of JSF Contract.
Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News; 10/31/2001; 800 words;
... Tribune Business News Oct. 31--Throughout ... was unlike any aircraft ever built. But ... Boeing's Military Aircraft and Missiles unit ... consistently higher in aircraft design, he said ... requirements for a short-takeoff-and-vertical-landing (STOVL) version ... produces far greater ...
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Foggy landings.(aircraft landing during foggy weather)
Weatherwise; 1/1/2004; Morris, Douglas; 1107 words;
... instrument landing system (ILS ... provides both vertical and horizontal ... toward the landing sight, while ... leads the aircraft down vertically. An easy ... park. The aircraft flies at ... his or her landing sight (runway ... category III landing is less than ... clear the ...
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