Mechanically Coupled Lift Fan Propulsion and Control for Multimission V/STOL Aircraft
751100
02/01/1975
- Event
- Content
- A two-engine, three-fan V/STOL airplane was designed to fulfill naval operational missions. Use of interconnected variable pitch fans led to a good balance between the requirements for high thrust and responsive control at low speed, and efficient thrust at cruise speeds. Engine-out requirements, integration of propulsion and aerodynamic controls, and the propulsion installation were the major factors influencing the configuration. An airplane with a multimission capability from both vertical and short takeoff was conceived.
- Pages
- 8
- Citation
- Zabinsky, J., Gotlieb, P., and Jakubowski, G., "Mechanically Coupled Lift Fan Propulsion and Control for Multimission V/STOL Aircraft," SAE Technical Paper 751100, 1975, https://doi.org/10.4271/751100.