Steering Mechanism of an Advanced Flying Automobile

942182

10/1/1994

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Abstract
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This paper examines in greater detail the steering mechanism of an Advanced Flying Automobile as described in the “Design Concepts and Market Opportunities for Flying Automobiles”, SAE Paper 921570 and “Design and Styling of an Advanced Flying Automobile”, SAE Paper 932603. The desire to design and manufacture a flying automobile, one from which both the driver and the pilot would receive maximum benefit, was prompted by the various conceptual designs. The steering system employs multi-function control unit which serves the front wheels, the elevators and the ailerons. In the flight configuration, 90 degree movement of a steering wheel in either direction, causes the ailerons to translate to their extreme angular position while the front wheels turn a minimal amount. Whereas the steering wheel turns greater than 90 degrees have no effect on the movement of the ailerons. Pulling and pushing of a steering wheel controls the movement of the elevators. The advantage claimed for this steering system design does not require the need for the driver/pilot to manipulate controls in switching from an automobile to aircraft mode.
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.4271/942182
Pages
10
Citation
Czajkowski, M., "Steering Mechanism of an Advanced Flying Automobile," SAE Technical Paper 942182, 1994, https://doi.org/10.4271/942182.
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Published
10/1/1994
Product Code
942182
Content Type
Technical Paper
Language
English